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Artist: Liar

Title: Nothing But The Truth

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Category: Melodic Metal

Year: 1989

Label: Century Media

Catalog Number: 84-9707

Personnel

The Duke Vocals
Manu Guitars
Bone Keyboards
Dipzy Bass
Teffe Drums

Tracks

1.  D.C.W.  
2.  Dance On Fire  
3.  Batman  
4.  Lonely Boy  
5.  See You Again  
6.  War  
7.  Run For Me  
8.  It Hurts  
9.  I Don't Care  
10.  Hello My Friends  

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From: Metal Dan Date: May 24, 2004 at 16:12
This is pretty strange band, and definitely too heavy for the trad. melodic hardrock/a.o.r. fan. Their style could be described as Glam/Thrash, it sounds strange, but they really mix the german power/thrash metal style of old Rage with commercial keys and poppy melodies. Itīs quite original, but you need some listens to get into it. The lyrics to Batman are just too funny:"In the night- Thereīs the hero of the kids, In the night- Thereīs the masked detective. (lol)

From: longhairjoe Date: August 25, 2005 at 20:27
have to agree with metal dan did find this one abit strange.

From: metalheadrocks Date: May 7, 2007 at 5:10
HELLO METALDAN I HAVE GOTTEN THIS CDS FROM A FRIEND OF MINE BUT DONT HAVE ART WORK IF YOU CAN PLEASE SCAN ART WORK FRONT AND BACK AND EMAIL TO METALHEAD@CENTIRYTEL.NET

From: z4roxx Date: May 8, 2007 at 6:04
Ahaha where's the melody here?Another band in the wrong site.Liar play here a speed metal/thrash very similar to Tankard,the second release"Cheatin'games"is a great one,more progressive and technical tahn this one,they remind me to Jester's March debut...ahaha melodic metal is funny ahahahaha!

From: z4roxx Date: June 24, 2007 at 11:24
Sorry but evidently I was drunk also here...This isn't speed metal,yes I agree this is a little strange metal with a progressive touch sometimes and a thrashy approach,too.Definitely the second album is better than this one...P.S.There's also melody here ahahah!


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