One of Denmark's most celebrated and long-running rock bands, D:A:D (known initially as Disneyland After Dark), turns blazing riffs and earworm choruses into melodic hard rock stadium anthems. Emerging in the early '80s, the group caught the tail end of the pop-metal craze with the release of their international debut, 1989's No Fuel Left for the Pilgrims. Despite label woes, changing tastes, and industry chicanery that halted their ascension in America, they forged on and achieved international success, building a loyal European following and issuing lauded efforts like Soft ...