Heavy Metal Rules - 80's Metal CD Sampler Vol. 05 00 - Heavy Metal Rules - Volume 05.txt
Heavy Metal Rules - Volume 05
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01. Armed and Dangerous - Anthrax (1985) One of the big 4 80's thrashers along with Metallica, Megadeth, & Slayer.
02. Shake Me - Cinderella (1986) Supposedly discovered by Jon Bon Jovi, Great debut album.
03. Wishing Well - Black Sabbath (1980)Sabbath return with Ronnie James Dio on vocals, doesn't miss a beat without Ozzy.
04. Enemy Within - heretic (1988) A prelude to what Metal Church is going to sound like when singer Mike howe leaves to join the bigger band.
05. Break Down the Walls - Stone Fury (1984) Singer Lenny Wolf would soon form Kingdom Come and guitarist Bruce Gowdy would form Only Child.
06. Black Hearted Woman - Blue Murder (1989) What do you do when your old boss kicks you out of Whitesnake? Answer...form a better band.
07. Breaking the Silence - Heathen (1987) Maybe not as popular as the big 4, but these thrashers could stand with any of them.
08. Smmoth Up In Ya - Bulletboys (1988) Van Halen clones that were fun for a couple of albums.
09. Take Control - Raven (1982) A legendary band in some circles, a song from their best album ALL FOR ONE.
10. Termination - Omen (1985) Mediocre thash band, but this ong kicked ass.
11. Tear Down the Walls - Heir Apparent (1986) Great song from the Northwest from a band that would soon take a more progressive path ala Fates Warning.
12. Blood Of My Enemies - Manowar (1984) From the excellent HAIL TO ENGLAND album.
13. Bathroom Wall - Faster Pussycat (1987) Skidders that basked in the glow of better bands like G'Nr, Skid Row, and LA Guns.
14. Penance For Past Sins - Witchkiller (1984) Great song and EP from a band that we know very little about, only album to date.
15. Come On - Lion (1989) AOR metal in the vein of Bon Jovi or maybe Europe.
16. It's Not the Way - Dirty Looks (1987) Fairly good guitar rock from an overlooked band.
17. The Lion - A.S.a.P. (1989) Ex-Iron Maiden axe man Adrian Smith. This is a bad album, but a decent tune.
18. Here It Comes - EZO (1987) Japanese band that pales in comparison to better bands like Loudness or even Anthem.
This is just a start! 26 more volumes to go!!
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