Sunday, March 25, 2012

Jag Panzer - Decade Of The Nail-Spiked Bat (Comp. 2003)


Band : Jag Panzer
Country : USA
Release : Decade Of The Nail-Spiked Bat (Compilation 2 Disks)
Year : 2003
Genre : Heavy, Power Metal
File Info : MP3, 320 Kbps, Front-Back covers
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Completely new re-recordings of tracks from the "Tyrants" EP, "Ample Destruction", the "Chain of Command" bootleg album, and "Dissident Alliance". This was done because the band couldn't come to an agreement with Joey Tafolla about reissuing them. "Forsaken" is a new track which appeared on the Metal-Rules.com Vol. I compilation CD.


Disc 1
1. Reign of the Tyrants 03:38
2. Eyes of the Night 05:53  
3. The Church 03:14
4. Metal Melts the Ice 04:03
5. Forsaken 04:06  
6. Fallen Angel 03:29  
7. Battle Zones 04:04
8. Warfare 05:30
9. Tower of Darkness 02:42  
10. Licensed to Kill 02:59


Disc 2
1. Generally Hostile 03:26
2. The Watching 04:01
3. She Waits 04:44
4. Edge of Blindness 03:50
5. Spirit Suicide 05:48
6. Iron Shadows 05:02
7. Black Sunday 03:17  
8. Symphony of Terror 04:26
9. Death Row 02:51
10. The Crucifix 07:32


Blood And Honor for Jag Panzer!
Thank you for the wonderful music! You will always be..HARDER THAN STEEL! Long live Heavy Metal!

A LEGACY COMES TO AN END: JAG PANZER DISBANDS
(25 July 2011 – Colorado Springs, CO) After more than three decades of delivering heavy metal to the masses, Jag Panzer have decided to call it quits. “We are proud of every album we released and the support we received from the heavy metal community,” states guitarist and founder Mark Briody. ” We’ve played so many places around the world and enjoyed every minute of it but the time has come where we just cannot move forward as a band.” Guitarist Christian Lasegue left the band last month to pursue his degree full time. “Christian did an amazing job on The Scourge of the Light and it was a pleasure working with him,” continues Briody. ”We wished Christian well but kept this quiet until we found a replacement.” Drummer Rikard Stjernquist says,”Several  guitar players applied for the job.  It was a pleasant surprise to see so many young guitarists with advanced chops.  One player, 19 year old Jake Dreyer, submitted videos of him nailing solos from both Chris Broderick and Christian Lasegue.  We were ready to welcome Jake into the band but unfortunately that will not happen. There is no doubt in any of our minds that Jake will go on to be a household name in his own right.” Bassist John Tetley adds a final statement:” In closing, we’d like to send out a huge heartfelt THANK YOU to metal fans throughout the world.  You all rule!”  SOURCE : Jag Panzer Official Site

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