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Elektra's two-disc Dokken entry into its excellent Definitive Rock series captures every stage of the popular pop-metal collective's long career. Fans harboring Rhino's 1999 compilation The Very Best of Dokken will find plenty of reasons to switch it out for this 30-track behemoth. All of the usual suspects ("In My Dreams," "It's Not Love," "Dream Warriors," "Mr. Scary," "Alone Again," and "Breaking the Chains") are here, but the inclusion of lesser-known cuts like "Nightrider," "Unchain the Night," and "Lightnin' Strikes Again" as well as cuts from 2004's Hell to Pay puts this collection at the top of the heap. Reverend Lee Power, All Music Guide