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Flame was a hard rock band from the San Francisco Bay Area that emerged in the late 1980s. In 1989, they released a self-produced album titled "Blaze" under the Rockhill label. This raw and energetic album led to their signing with major label Warner. In 1992, they released their eponymous album "Flame" under Giant Records, produced by Bill Wray. Flame's music was influenced by bands like Led Zeppelin and Foreigner, combining melodic rock with sharp guitar riffs. The band consisted of Phillip Andrew, Billy Harvey, Dennis Bostok, and Steve Smith. After the band's dissolution, some members joined other projects, such as Bar 7, founded by Jeff Keith of Tesla. The products available from the artist Flame include CDs.