B.T.R. (band)

[2] Their first album with this lineup was "Feel the Life" and it consisted of traditional heavy metal tracks.

Following extensive promotion in small clubs and concert halls, the band made an impression in France and had positive reception amongst the French fans.

[3] Following the critical success of "'97", the band was again invited to perform in the French festival "Cosmopoliten", featuring various international acts.

The song became an anthem of the anti-drug movement in Bulgaria and received considerable airtime on radio stations all over the country.

December of the same year the album 7 Ballads was released, which includes Salvation and various songs from Feel The Life, but all in Bulgarian.

The album was also the first Bulgarian Enhanced Audio CD and features music videos for Salvation and Elmaz i Staklo, as well as interviews from all the band members.

In 2002, they released The Game, followed by their most well-known performance, in the National Palace of Culture with a special guest Glenn Hughes, the bass player of Deep Purple.

also visited Vietnam where a recorded show of the band was watched by over 50 million Vietnamese people.

In 2008, the band released Deja Vu, which contains covers of famous Bulgarian rock songs.

B.T.R.'s 7 Ballads is one of their best-selling albums