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REO Speedwagon - Biography - AOL Music |
 | | Although REO was slowly inching their way to big-time success, no one (not even the band) could have predicted the massive hit that their next album turned out to be, Hi Infidelity. |
 | | REO Speedwagon continued to score further hit albums (1982's Good Trouble, '84s Wheels Are Turnin') and singles ("Keep the Fire Burnin'," the number one hit power ballad "Can't Fight This Feeling," etc.), but the hits dried up shortly thereafter. |
 | | REO opted to soldier on, however, with replacement members Dave Amato (ex-Ted Nugent, guitar) and Bryan Hitt (ex-Wang Chung, drums) in tow, as their 1988, 14-track compilation, The Hits, proved to be a steady seller over the years. |
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