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Jag Panzer (USA) - Decade of the Nail-Spiked Bat (Best Of) (2003) [mp3@320] [Traditional-Heavy Power Metal]

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Jag Panzer - Decade of the Nail-Spiked Bat

Genre(s): Traditional/Heavy Power Metal
Lyrical theme(s): Destruction, Warfare, Literature, Shakespeare
Origin: United States of America (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
Best of/Compilation, Century Media
October 7th, 2003

Completely new re-recordings of tracks from the "Tyrants" EP, "Ample
Destruction", the "Chain of Command" bootleg album, and "Dissident Alliance".
This was done due to the band not owning the rights to their earlier works,
making it difficult to reissue 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

Total playing time 01:24:36


Current line-up:

Harry Conklin - Vocals (Satan's Host, Titan Force, ex-Riot, ex-Ballistic)
Chris Broderick - Guitar (ex-Ballistic, Nevermore)
Mark Briody - Guitar, Keyboards
John Tetley - Bass
Rikard Stjernquist - Drums (Ballistic, Body of Scars)

Former/past member(s):

Drums : Rick Hilyard, Reynold 'Butch' Carlson (Joey Tafolla, Rob Rock, Saharah, Driver, Terrif, Forgotten Realm (US))
Guitars : Christian Lesegue, Chris Kostka, Joey Tafolla
Vocals : Chris Cronk (Karian, ex-S.A. Slayer, Talisphere, ex-Fates Warning), Steve Montez, Bob Parduba (Alloy Czar), Daniel J. Conca (Gothic Slam - R.I.P. March 2004)


Additional notes:

Jag Panzer were formed in 1981 in Colorado, by Harry Conklin, Mark Briody, John Tetley, and Rick Hilyard. They were originally called Tyrant, but when California based record labels became interested, they realized that there already was a band called Tyrant in California. Seeking inspiration from a book of World War II German armour in the library, they decided to rename themselves after a slightly easier-to-pronounce version of the "Jagdpanzer" tank. SEED OR DIE !!!!!

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