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Anvil - Metal On Metal



8.1 | 161 votes |
Release date: 15 April 1982
Style: Heavy metal

Owners:

185 have it
24 want it


01. Metal On Metal
02. Mothra
03. Stop Me
04. March Of The Crabs
05. Jackhammer
06. Heatsink
07. Tag Team
08. Scenery
09. Tease Me, Please Me
10. 666

Top 20 albums of 1982: 12

Additional info
Recorded and mixed at Phase One Studios, Toronto, Canada in Jan-Feb 1982.
Mastered at The Town House, West London, UK.

Guest review by
DayFly
Rating:
9.0
Along with Accept and Manowar, Anvil were one of the last heavy metal bands to surface before thrash hit the scene. And like Accept and Manowar, Anvil released a landmark classic metal album in 1982. Unlike Accept and Manowar, following said landmark release Anvil's reputation never exceeded the status of a cult favourite. Whether the reason was bad timing, bad label support or bad luck, it sure as hell could not have been bad music.

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published 15.02.2009 | Comments (4)

Guest review by
Opan
Rating:
7.8
This is everything metal is and should; if you don't have this record in your collection then you're not a true metal head. Metal On Metal is the sound of heavy metal and just as important as Judas Priest, Iron Maiden or Motörhead. When you listen to this album you will know the true meaning of metal. Whether it's killer riffs, guitar solos or sick drum beats Anvil will deliver it to you. They have a great sound it, reminds me of early Judas Priest records but heavier.

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published 03.03.2012 | Comments (4)

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24.06.2012 - 21:04
Rating: 9
musicalkaratekid
The best album I've ever heard from them, and a pure classic for the genre of NWOBHM. Every song here just keeps up the pace and never disappoints the listener. No wonder they're seen as a primary influence in many modern bands' eyes. Can't wait to see them at BOA this year!
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30.06.2012 - 16:50
Nemo Atkins
Written by musicalkaratekid on 24.06.2012 at 21:04

The best album I've ever heard from them, and a pure classic for the genre of NWOBHM. Every song here just keeps up the pace and never disappoints the listener. No wonder they're seen as a primary influence in many modern bands' eyes. Can't wait to see them at BOA this year!

Erm...Anvil are Canadian. Still, know what you mean: the bits of this album I've heard are really awesome. How these guys aren't better known bemuses me.
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30.06.2012 - 18:22
Rating: 9
musicalkaratekid
Written by Nemo Atkins on 30.06.2012 at 16:50

Written by musicalkaratekid on 24.06.2012 at 21:04

The best album I've ever heard from them, and a pure classic for the genre of NWOBHM. Every song here just keeps up the pace and never disappoints the listener. No wonder they're seen as a primary influence in many modern bands' eyes. Can't wait to see them at BOA this year!

Erm...Anvil are Canadian. Still, know what you mean: the bits of this album I've heard are really awesome. How these guys aren't better known bemuses me.

Dammit...Keep getting them mixed up with Angel Witch:P But yeah, really underrated.
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30.06.2012 - 19:11
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Elite
Written by Nemo Atkins on 30.06.2012 at 16:50

How these guys aren't better known bemuses me.

Doesn't surprise me at all since only Metal On Metal and Forged In Fire are good to great, the rest is all very mediocre
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Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal

Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996

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31.01.2016 - 22:16
Bad English
Tage Westerlund
Tease Me, Please Me - isn't it Scorpions cover?
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I stand whit Ukraine and Israel. They have right to defend own citizens.

Stormtroopers of Death - "Speak English or Die"

I better die, because I never will learn speek english, so I choose dieing
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31.01.2016 - 22:52
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Elite
Written by Bad English on 31.01.2016 at 22:16

Tease Me, Please Me - isn't it Scorpions cover?

No
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Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal

Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996

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31.01.2016 - 22:56
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Elite
The Scorpions song is from 1990. This song is 8 years older.
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Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal

Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996

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17.06.2024 - 00:03
Rating: 8
Majesty1911
Unlike the disappointing debut, this one actually has some fine songs, such as: "Mothra", "Jackhammer", "666", "Heat Sink" and "Tease Me, Please Me". The title track and instrumental "March Of The Crabs" is okay too. For 1982 it's a pretty innovative album with some decent Speed Metal tracks!

P.S. The main riff of "Scenery" is stolen from Ozzy's "Crazy Train", even F#m key is the same.
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Glory to the Nation!
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