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Artist: Lizzy Borden

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CD Title: Give'Em the Axe

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Category: Classic Metal

Year: 1984

Label: Metal Blade Records

Catalog Number: E1078

Personnel

Tony Matuzak guitars
Gene Allen guitars
Lizzy Borden vocals
Mike Davis bass
Joey Scott Harges drums

Tracks

1.  Give'Em the Axe  2:55
2.  Kiss of Death  2:24
3.  No Time to Lose  2:36
4.  Long Live Rock N Roll  3:54
  
Total Running Time:  11:49

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Existing comments about this CD

From: ironsteel Date: January 8, 2004 at 1:28
I personally think this is a great debut demo (only 4 songs) the first song that i ever heard was GIVE EM'...and hooked me up to buy the LP back in the day ,i belive this is the rawest,energetic, metallish record of all the L.B. carrer ,like i said in my opinion, great vocals , and harmonies now' , i wonder why this band never made it as classic ?

From: bobby Date: May 22, 2004 at 16:26
give'em the axe is indeed one of the true metal classics ever.first time i heard it was on the metalshop radio.killer guitar riffs,dynamic voclas(like a bnshee from hell)blistering drums made lizzy borden what they've become.legends of the "80"s metal era,and give'em the axe was the start

From: Metal T Date: March 23, 2006 at 18:54
Always liked the "Rainbow" cover.Lizzy paying homage to the extraordinary RJD,it doesn't get much better than that.A classic early 80's EP-short and sweet with not alot of bull.Not Lizzy's best stuff,but d*mn good none the less.Screw the overrated Motley......Lizzy Rules !!

From: hair metal again Date: November 29, 2011 at 1:56
nice debut EP for the LIZZY BORDEN and you can see from the start the high level of musicianship,their clear guitarish sound, and the nice structure of the songs.energy,riffs ,unique vocs and the BORDEN gang is on its way !


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