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Stricken Glory Hunter (Chrysalis Records 1984)




  

No matter if you want to calling them a Heavy Metal band or Thrash Metal pioneer or something else harder but Armored Saints is the proof you needed to listen before you judging that Anthrax has made a wrong decision for recruiting lead vocalist John Bush to replace Joey Belladona along that one time his also been invited by Metallica for filling in the lead singer once. This Los Angeles Heavy troops consisting of John on vocals, Joey Vera (bass), double heavy duty guitarist Dav Prichard and Phil Sandoval to another Sandoval behind the drumset - Gonzo. Releasing their power debut album entitled March of The Saint with the a little bit confusing cover displaying five piece of the band members dressing up in an animated medieval iron armor suits might delivering the hidden message about the connected of the Templar spirits or false crusaders on the band but that's just a real silly coincidence not supposed to fully discuss right now. One would entering the entirely full speed ahead tempos and crazy guitar skills with the heavy charger great vocals from John Bush leading the band to stepping further up their pace into the realm of the early days of Heavy Metal rising tide back in the mid eighties. Enclosured as the good answering from the West Coast area to the US wider national of Heavy Metal culture spreading faster within Armored Saints birth and a pleasureable debut record as heavy as they needed to be through the blasting fully grooved rock tracks like Seducer, Take a Turn, Mad House or Can U Deliver.
You will definitely agree that this band should get more attentions but the history wanted another names not them - that's why this is just a good pioneering stories from Heavy Metal reigns off the eighties but still a good fucking one which can forcing you to bang the head harder while riding faster along the Metal bashing melodies.

Let's rising the Metal sign for this album !

Link:
https://youtu.be/EFOa5EJTTYA

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