Tora Tora’s “Amnesia” is a punchy hard-rock highlight from the band’s second album, Wild America (A&M Records, 1992). Recorded at Ardent Studios and produced by Sir Arthur Payson and John Hampton, it leans into the group’s Memphis grit—tight groove, biting riffs, and a chorus built to stick.
Lyrically, the title plays like a relationship hangover: trying to forget someone but getting pulled back into the same emotional loop. Singer Anthony Corder has said the song was co-written with Taylor Rhodes, and he’s also noted it’s remained a live favorite because the band loves how it hits.
The music video is classic early-’90s rock-TV style—performance-driven, fast-cut, and attitude-forward, designed to sell the single rather than tell a complex story. It opens with Corder arriving/rushing in as the band launches into a performance setup, leaning into quick cuts and attitude-first visuals rather than a heavy storyline.
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