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The Helix track "Breakdown" comes from the band's seventh studio album, Back For Another Taste (1990). They toured extensively behind the album, playing showcase bars. At one point during this touring, while in England, the band were called home to Canada to tour, in order to build on momentum started when the song "Good To the Last Drop" took off as a single there. Ultimately, the album peaked at #82 in Canada and #179 in the US.This proved to be the last album for guitarist Paul Hackman. Tragedy struck Helix in July of 1992 when Hackman passed away from injuries incurred when the band's van rolled down an embankment fifty miles out of Kamloops, BC, after a show in Vancouver. Hackman had been with the band since their first album.
The tab:
https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret/cantab/helix-breakdown.txt
Audio:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUMl1hXe8hI
Updated: Sunday, March 21, 2010 1:38 AM EDT
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