A Los Angeles metal band that found its sound with 'Delirious Nomad' and kept it going for decades.
If you want to hear what they're about, 'Warzone' is the one. 'Another Day' is a good example of how they kept that sound alive later on.
They came up in the crowded LA metal scene of the early '80s, but 'Delirious Nomad' in 1985 gave them a real foothold. The title track 'Warzone' from 1987 became their signature anthem, all nuclear fear and charging guitars. Songs like 'Aftermath' and 'Another Day' show how they held onto that melodic, heavy approach long after the scene changed.
They formed in Los Angeles in 1982. 'Delirious Nomad' in 1985 and 'Warzone' in 1987 defined their sound, big vocals over charging riffs with a political edge. They kept putting out records through the '90s and beyond, like 'Symbol of Salvation' in 1991 and 'Win Hands Down' in 2019.
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