NEWS
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Armored
Saint at Spain, Paris & Bang Your Head Festival Sincerely, Armored Saint. |
INTERNET
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1983 |
ARMORED SAINT |
EP |
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METAL BLADE |
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1984 |
MARCH OF THE SAINT |
1° |
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MARCH
OF THE SAINT 4.11, CAN U DELIVER 3.34, TAKE
A TURN 3.50, SEDUCER 3.49, MUTINY ON THE WORLD 3.29, GLORY HUNTER 5.09,
STRICKEN BY FATE 3.30, ENVY 2.56, FALSE ALARM 4.14. |
CHRYSALIS/RIS. METAL
BALDE |
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1985 |
DELIRIOUS NOMAD |
2° |
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CHRYSALIS |
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1987 |
RAISING FEAR |
3° |
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CHRYSALIS |
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1988 |
SAINTS WILL CONQUER |
LIVE |
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METAL BLADE |
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1991 |
SYMBOLS OF SALVATION |
4° |
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METAL
BLADE |
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2000 |
REVELATION |
5° |
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PAY
DIRT - THE PILLAR - AFTER ME, THE FLOOD TENSION CREEPY FEELINGS DAMAGED
DEN OF THIEVES CONTROL ISSUES, NO
ME DIGAS, DEEP ROOTED ANGER WHATS YOUR PLEASURE UPON MY DEPARTURE |
METAL BLADE |
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NATION
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GENRE
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U.S.A. -
LOS ANGELES |
HEAVY
METAL |
BAND
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2000 |
ACTIVE |
ALBUM |
OTHER BAND |
VOCALS |
JOHN
BUSH |
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ANTHRAX |
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GUITARS |
PHIL
SANDOVAL |
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GUITARS |
JEFF
DUNCAN |
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BASS |
JOEY
VERA |
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FATES
WARNING
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DRUMS |
GONZO
SANDOVAL |
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*GUITARS |
DAVE
PRICHARD (MORTO)
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83 88
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REVIEWS
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MARCH OF THE SAINTS(08/11/1999) The eighties are and they will stay
forever the peak, the maximum level that the Heavy Metal has known how to
give and this is one of that fundamental albums for the one who he listens to
this kind. Then the band was well different from the road that they are
currently following the components that also play different son-in-laws in
different band, but the union definitely is not dead because they are
gathered again to bring, at least live, the old holy armors still in footstep
for the most nostalgic. Coming to the description of this big album could be
said that enough the listening to deepen him/it to sufficiency, but to expose
some personal idea doesn't surely lower the value of the masterpiece. As the
album introduces him if not to the best with an appropriate cover That
represents 5 medieval riders with so much of armors, shields and swords and
as I break down an imposing castle on a hill dyed of a green emerald. The
appearance deceives at times but this he cannot even think having among the
hands a job that begins with the homonym and overwhelming one 'March of the
saint' to follow with 'Can u deliver' and 'Mad house' three metallic hymns
for inexhaustible palates like those of us faithful metalheads, stubborn and
as already says nostalgic of these sonorities that will never die during all
of our existence. The central phase also maintains him it on interesting
levels to perhaps end itselves with less beautiful songs but not ugly in
comparison to the three quarters of the work. |
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Song + Rappresentative |
MARCH OF THE SAINTS |
Song
Rappresentative |
ENVY |