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Artist: Bride

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CD Title: Live To Die

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Category: Glam Metal

Year: 1988

Label: Pure Metal

Catalog Number: SPCN7900602933

Personnel

Dale Thompson vocals
Troy Thompson guitar
Stephan Rolland drums
Steve Osborne guitar
Frank Partipilo bass

Tracks

1.  Metal Might  
2.  Hell No  
3.  In The Dark  
4.  Out For Blood  
5.  Live To Die  
6.  Fire And Brimstone  
7.  Whiskey Seed  
8.  Here Comes The Bride  
9.  Heroes  

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From: Steve F. Date: July 4, 2001 at 21:09
An album from "the early years." One of the songs, "Hell No," still gets played by the band in live shows today, but you can't help but smile at the wide-eyed approach that Dale and Troy had in the 80's (especially with the real high-pitched, nails-on-a-chalkboard vocals).

From: drewman202 Date: April 14, 2003 at 17:54
Super true metal album. No ballads, just metal. Period. Troy Thompson is a great guitarist and Dale has another one of those cool vocals that scream metal. Awesome!

From: metalmaniac777 Date: December 11, 2005 at 20:08
Early album by a band that would soon become one of the biggest & most-beloved names in Christian metal. It suffers from bad production (as did most white-metal acts in the 80s) but that can't disguise that this CD has a few good songs, namely "Hell No," "Live to Die," and "Heroes." Unfortunately, the other tracks aren't all that, though even when singing less-than-stellar tunes, Dale Thompson's voice is a rock force to be reckoned with. Decent stuff, but certainly not of the buy-or-die variety.

From: aMetalhead1966 Date: January 10, 2006 at 13:06
This was/is my fave Bride. Got it when it came out and I think it hopes up admirably...they were a lot heavier then....8/10.

From: z4roxx Date: November 19, 2010 at 14:07
Very strange band.They alterne very good releases(like this one)to pure shit.The singer's voice is very strong and impressive too,some of the songs are really good.It's the second disc I appreciate from them,the other one is "Snakes in the playground".


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