Tesla (band)

Tesla rose to fame during the hair metal boom of the 1980s. Their debut album, ''Mechanical Resonance'', was released in 1986, which produced two hit singles, "Modern Day Cowboy" and their cover of "Little Suzi" (originally by Ph.D.). The band's second album, ''The Great Radio Controversy'' (1989), peaked at 18 on the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart and produced the top-ten single "Love Song". The band recorded and released their third album, the live acoustic album ''Five Man Acoustical Jam'', in 1990. It peaked at No.12 on the ''Billboard 200'' and produced their top-charting single (No.8 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100), "Signs", a cover of a song by the Five Man Electrical Band. Their third studio album, ''Psychotic Supper'' (1991), peaked at No.13, but lacked a hit single; similarly their next album, 1994's ''Bust a Nut'' did well enough on the album charts, peaking at No.20, but also lacked any radio hits.
The band broke up in 1996, but returned in 2000 with a live tour and album, both named ''Replugged''. They have continued to record and tour, though Skeoch left in 2006 and was replaced by Dave Rude on guitars. Their most recent release is the EP ''All About Love'' (2024), while their latest studio album to date is ''Shock'' (2019). Tesla have sold at least 14 million albums in the United States. Provided by Wikipedia