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Artist: Americade

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CD Title: American Metal

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1982/2002

Label: Metal Legions Records

Catalog Number: ML 004

Personnel

P.J. Demarigny vocals
Gerard Demarigny guitars
Dave Spitz bass
Walt Woodward III drums

Tracks

1.  On the Prowl  3:26
2.  Temptress  2:19
3.  Love Ain't No Reason  3:09
4.  California Rhythm  3:49
5.  One Step Too Far  2:41
6.  We're An American Band  3:34  Cover: Grand Funk Railroad
7.  Go For Your Guns  2:44
8.  Rapid Fire  2:52
9.  Hold on You  3:51
10.  Led to the Rock  2:31
11.  Showdown  3:09
12.  Little Lady Lover/Climax  3:53
  
Total Running Time:  37:58

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From: Reverend Mayhem Date: August 2, 2013 at 10:10
"The Next Van Halen!" was the heraldic cry surrounding this band. This was 1982, and my high school mate's original vinyl spun a few times in anticipation. If you hear the album you'll understand why VH needn't have feared dethroning. A couple tough riffs ("California Rhythm," "One Step Too Far") don't make up for the shit-tastic production (which was meant to simulate the Templeman one-channel guitar blueprint) and PJ's overwrought bellowing. Covering "We're An American Band" is an embarrassing attempt at self-glorifying promotion ("Dude! American Metal, American Band? Get it? That'll ROCK!" douchery). Spitz (bass) & Woodward (drums), the clear stars here, would go on to careers with more important bands (Sabbath, Shark Island). Metal? No. Van Halen? Hardly. Worth it for the novelty. 60 / 100.

From: Japangea Date: August 5, 2013 at 12:22
Both the band's name and its title say it all.An average album but you want to listen to this once in a while.


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