Yes, I am bundling both the US and Canada together, instead of just asking for your favourite US Metal singles.
My personal top three would probably be:
Squadran - Fly Away / The Wall
Rex Vector - Breathe Fire
Banshee - Breakdown
So, which are yours? You don't have to limit yourself to three releases, just spill your guts out.
Favourite US/CAN 7'' records?
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No need to start a new thread because there's a quite decent old one about US metal 7" here that covers also the Canadian scene.
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That Squadran single you mentioned is a cracker, i really wish they'd recorded more material.
Others which spring to mind are Anvil Chorus - Blondes In Black (82), Black Virgin - .44 Killer (83), Czar - Iron Curtain (82)and if you don't mind more of a heavy Hard Rock sound, i'd recommend David "Rock" Feinstein - Midnight Lady (78), (which features "Rock" pre The Rods and Manowar's Joey DiMaio), and Axxe - Rock Away The City (78).
Oh, and the Mistreater - Hell's Fire 7" (80) is killer, it's included in DaN's current album post in poisonoise.
Now if we could include EP's....
Others which spring to mind are Anvil Chorus - Blondes In Black (82), Black Virgin - .44 Killer (83), Czar - Iron Curtain (82)and if you don't mind more of a heavy Hard Rock sound, i'd recommend David "Rock" Feinstein - Midnight Lady (78), (which features "Rock" pre The Rods and Manowar's Joey DiMaio), and Axxe - Rock Away The City (78).
Oh, and the Mistreater - Hell's Fire 7" (80) is killer, it's included in DaN's current album post in poisonoise.
Now if we could include EP's....

Blast, and I thought I'd searched everywhere on the forum. Oh well, feel free to lock this.ION BRITTON wrote:No need to start a new thread because there's a quite decent old one about US metal 7" here that covers also the Canadian scene.