Bon Jovi's 1985 debut album, "7800 Fahrenheit," is a fiery introduction to the world of glam metal and rock that would become synonymous with the band's name. Released on March 27, 1985, under the Bon Jovi Profit Split label, this album is a testament to the raw energy and youthful exuberance that Bon Jovi brought to the music scene. With a runtime of just under 47 minutes, the album packs a punch with tracks like "In And Out Of Love," "The Price Of Love," and "Only Lonely," showcasing the band's knack for catchy hooks and anthemic choruses. The album's title track, "7800° Fahrenheit," sets the tone with its blistering guitar riffs and powerful vocals, while tracks like "Silent Night" and "Secret Dreams" offer a glimpse into the band's ability to craft compelling ballads. "7800 Fahrenheit" is not just a collection of songs but a snapshot of a band on the verge of greatness, capturing the essence of Bon Jovi's early sound and setting the stage for their future success.