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The 1991 self-titled debut from Toronto’s Harem Scarem remains a definitive pillar of Canadian melodic hard rock. Released on August 6, 1991, through WEA, it captured the band at a crossroads—delivering polished, arena-ready anthems just as the musical landscape began to shift toward grunge. Despite the changing tides, the album secured a No. 68 spot on the Canadian charts and established a massive cult following in Japan and Southeast Asia. A Masterclass in Melodic Craft

The song, "Harem Scarem", was a frenetic, guitar-driven track with soaring vocals and a catchy chorus. As it played, Joe couldn't help but tap his foot along with the beat.

The 1991 Self-Titled Album

Guest Stars: Features appearances by Ray Coburn (Honeymoon Suite) and Carl Dixon (Coney Hatch).

Harem Scarem’s 1991 self-titled debut is widely considered a melodic hard rock masterpiece HAREM SCAREM - Harem Scarem 1991 FLAC - by request-

Despite the musicianship, the timing was cursed. As Nirvana’s Nevermind changed the landscape a few months later, Harem Scarem’s polished, high-fidelity sound became "uncool" to the mainstream almost overnight. They became "the band that should have been," relegated to cult-legend status and massive success in Japan.

The album spawned five singles and achieved significant success in Canada and Southeast Asia. The 1991 self-titled debut from Toronto’s Harem Scarem

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