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In May of 1984, IOU, then consisting of Jimmy Johnson, Paul Williams, and Chad Wackerman, toured Japan for the first time. After the release of Road Games, the four sold out concerts in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya proved an overwhelming success for IOU. Road Games sold very well in Japan. Chad Wackerman and Jeff Berlin backed Allan on the studio track, which featured a myriad of unlikely guitar sounds created by Allan.
In May of 1984, IOU, then consisting of Jimmy Johnson, Paul Williams, and Chad Wackerman, toured Japan for the first time. After the release of Road Games, the four sold out concerts in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya proved an overwhelming success for IOU. Road Games sold very well in Japan. Chad Wackerman and Jeff Berlin backed Allan on the studio track, which featured a myriad of unlikely guitar sounds created by Allan.


(RFTUC, p. 60)
([[Reaching For The Uncommon Chord]], p. 60)