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Anvil is a Canadian heavy metal band formed in Toronto in 1978. The band have been cited as having influenced many notable heavy metal groups including Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax, and Metallica. Anvil's antics on and off stage, the setbacks they suffered, and their determination to keep going have been compared to the fictional band Spinal Tap. |
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'Hard 'n' Heavy' is the debut studio album by Anvil. It was originally released independently under the band name "Lips". |
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'Metal On Metal' is the second studio album by Anvil. In 2005, it was ranked number 441 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums Of All Time. |
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'Forged In Fire' is the third studio album by Anvil. |
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'Backwaxed' is a compilation album by Anvil. It features five unreleased tracks recorded during sessions for previous albums, and five previously released tracks. It is Anvil's only album with a main title not consisting of three words with the first and third words starting with the same letter. |
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'Strength Of Steel' is the fourth studio album by Anvil. It is the group's sole charting album in the United States, peaking at No. 191 on the Billboard 200 album chart in 1987. It was also the band's first release on Metal Blade Records. Metal Hammer included the album cover on their list of '50 most hilariously ugly rock and metal album covers ever'. |
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'Pound For Pound' is the fifth studio album by Anvil. |
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'Past And Present (Live In Concert)' is the first live album by Anvil. |
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'Worth The Weight' is the sixth studio album by Anvil. It is Anvil's only release on Mausoleum Records and their only release with Sebastian Marino on guitar, replacing Dave Allison. |
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'This Is Thirteen' is the thirteenth studio album by Anvil. The original release of the album has 13 tracks to coincide with the album title. |
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'Juggernaut Of Justice' is the fourteenth studio album by Anvil. It was recorded at Dave Grohl's Studio 606 in Northridge, Los Angeles, and produced by Bob Marlette. It is the final Anvil album to feature bassist Glenn Five. |
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'Monument Of Metal' is a compilation album by Anvil. The artwork features an enormous statue of an anvil in a park courtyard bordered with Canadian flags. The concept was taken from an original painting done by drummer, Robb Reiner. The original artwork can be seen hanging in Reiner's basement on the rock documentary, Anvil! The Story Of Anvil (2009). |
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'Hope In Hell' is the fifteenth studio album by Anvil. The album was produced by Bob Marlette, who, according to frontman Steve 'Lips' Kudlow, contributed a lot to songwriting and arrangements with his skills. It is the only Anvil album to feature bassist Sal Italiano. |
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'Anvil Is Anvil' is the sixteenth studio album by Anvil. It was produced by Martin Pfeiffer and is the first Anvil album to feature bassist Chris Robertson. |
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'One And Only' is the twentieth studio album by Anvil. |
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