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Defender - City Ad Mortis [EP]



9 | 7 votes |
Release date: 1987
Style: Power metal, Thrash metal

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01. City Ad Mortis
02. Die For You
03. Deadly Peril
04. In The Beginning
05. Counter Attack
06. Tales Of The Unexpected [bonus]
07. The Journey [bonus]
08. Labour Liberates [bonus]
09. Metal Church [live] [bonus]
10. Alison Hell [live] [bonus]
11. Pesante Assai [live] [bonus]

Additional info
Rereleased in 2006 by Rusty Cage Records.

Staff review by
Marcel Hubregtse
Rating:
8.0
The Dutch Metal Cult Series is a commendable initiative by Dutch label Rusty Cage Records. Rusty Cage have taken it upon them to re-release classic Dutch metal from the Eighties and adding bonus tracks to the original releases and re-mastering the material. I, for one, could do with re-releases of such little gems as Jewel's La Morta and Defender's City Ad Mortis and the underrated Lunatics Without Skateboards Inc.'s Welcome To The Asylum amongst others. Well, luckily those three are among the first five releases, the other two being Mysto Dysto, and Hammerhawk. All five can be ordered together for 45 euro and separately for 10 euro each.

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published 22.11.2006 | Comments (0)

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23.12.2022 - 19:12
Rating: 9
Joppe
Steelemeister
One of the most killer recordings from Holland that I have heard. Note also that band was originally called as Steelmaster, which is probably the coolest band name that one can have. With the bonus songs it's almost a LP long.
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23.12.2022 - 23:00
Redel
Moderator
Written by Joppe on 23.12.2022 at 19:12

Steelmaster, which is probably the coolest band name that one can have.

You have been Steelemeister, right? When will you be Steelemaster?
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23.12.2022 - 23:29
Rating: 9
Joppe
Steelemeister
Written by Redel on 23.12.2022 at 23:00

Written by Joppe on 23.12.2022 at 19:12

Steelmaster, which is probably the coolest band name that one can have.

You have been Steelemeister, right? When will you be Steelemaster?


There is a lot of options from which I might make a pick from or none if I am satisfied forever with the current one. I don't choose future; like Albert Einstein said; time is not linear: I might have chosen my nickname in past, present or future. I think all forms of time are connected to each other -- in the quantum universe -- and what was in the past, is it more me than what i am at the present or in the future? I don't know because I am trying to figure this out currently. I am might be something very simplistic next.
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