Foxy Roxx Returns: FnA Records Revives Classic Albums, Possible New Music On The Way

For fans of colorful bubbleglam glam punk rock, here’s some exciting news—FnA Records is bringing back all the music of Foxy Roxx! The band was a big part of the glam/punk scene in the 1990s, playing alongside groups like Big Bang Babies, Queeny Blast Pop, Heart Throb Mob and The Zeros. Now, after decades, their albums are getting a fresh release.

The 2025 re-release includes a special remastered version of their famous 1995 album, Shake The Foundation. This version also features their super rare 1993 debut cassette, which had original singer Dennis Sinned Fredenberg. Fans have been hunting for this album for years, with old copies selling for big prices online.

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But that’s not all—FnA Records is also officially releasing the “lost” second album, Mixed Up World. This album was recorded in 1996, but it was never properly released. Only a few promotional CD-r copies were handed out to friends. It includes eleven original Foxy Roxx songs plus three cover tracks:

• “Talk to Me” (KISS)

• “We’re Not Gonna Take It” (Twisted Sister)

• “Keep On” (The Brady Bunch)

The band suddenly disappeared before Mixed Up World could come out. Foxy Roxx frontman Tony Starlin explained why:“There was just too much frustration that had built up for me with most of the other guys, and it just stopped being fun for me. It just stopped being a team effort, so I didn’t see the point in continuing.”

Now, Foxy Roxx is back! Tony Starlin has even hinted that brand-new music is on the way. Some new song titles include:

• “Get Ready To Party”

• “Hell Yeah”

• “Do It Like Ramones”

• “Stop The Clock”

Excited about this fresh start, he said, “I am having more fun with Foxy Roxx right now than ever before!” Fans who have waited for years can finally hear both old classics and new tracks.

The future of Foxy Roxx is looking bright and colorful—just like their music! Not mention their recent comeback to the live gigs that started few years ago.

If you are interested you can purchase both albums on the FnA Website.

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Foxy Roxx are:

Tony Starlin – Vocals
Bobby Soxx – Bass
Davey Steele – Guitar
Purdy Cool – Drums

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