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Back To Basics Lyrics 2004
Still Going Strong Lyrics 2002
Plenty Of Power Lyrics 2000
Speed Of Sound Lyrics 1998
Absolutely No Alternative Lyrics 1997
Plugged In Permanent Lyrics 1996
Worth The Weight Lyrics 1991
Pound For Pound Lyrics 1988
Strength Of Steel Lyrics 1987
Backwaxed Lyrics 1985
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Anvil Biography

In the early '80s, the Canadian heavy metal band Anvil made an impact on the developing speed metal scene. Their first three albums featured some mind-boggling technically advanced metal at a previously unheard-of speed -- sound for the sake of sound, not songs. After releasing their third album in 1983, the band sank into a mire of legal and creative problems where their accomplishments and popularity were eclipsed by the bands that defined speed and thrash metal -- Metallica, Slayer, and Megadeth -- among other lesser-knowns who were all in debt to Anvil's previous work. After two marginally successful comeback albums in 1987 and 1988, guitarist Dave Allison left and the band effectively quit recording. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide