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Exclusively Van Halen: #VanHalen III Released on This Day in 1998 – A Look Back 3/17/25


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On this day in 1998, Van Halen released Van Halen III, their 11th studio album and the only one to feature Gary Cherone on vocals. Produced by Mike Post and Edward Van Halen, the album took a different approach from the band's previous works, incorporating longer song structures and experimental sounds.
Despite mixed reviews and commercial struggles, Van Halen III remains a unique chapter in the band's history. In this video, we take a closer look at the album’s creation, its standout tracks like "Without You" and "Fire in the Hole," and how it fits into Van Halen’s legacy.
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Tracklist:
Neworld – An instrumental intro featuring Eddie Van Halen on piano.
Without You – The album’s lead single, featuring a heavy riff and soaring vocals.
One I Want – A groove-driven track with a mix of hard rock and melodic elements.
From Afar – A moody, atmospheric song with layered instrumentation.
Dirty Water Dog – A bluesy rock song with an offbeat groove.
Once – A dramatic and experimental track showcasing Eddie’s piano work.
Fire in the Hole – A high-energy rocker that was featured in Lethal Weapon 4.
Josephina – A softer, more emotional ballad with introspective lyrics.
Year to the Day – A nearly nine-minute epic with soaring guitar solos.
Primary – A short instrumental piece led by Eddie’s sitar-like guitar.
Ballot or the Bullet – A politically charged hard rock song.
How Many Say I – A piano-driven ballad featuring Eddie Van Halen on lead vocals.
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