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i remember when I was 8 years old my older cousin gave me a box full of cd's mostly punk and ska, I remember that an Anvil album was in the box. That was almost 14 years ago and I still listen to most of the punk bands, but not I guess at that age I did not like them so they did not stick with me.. I guess I have to check them out again
i saw the matinee show.....then downloaded 9 of the 12 "this is thirteen" songs from a torrent site...the band wants $25 for the new cd on the new website....i read on blabbermouth today that they may open for whitesnake and judas priest this summer....
Ironically, life is now looking up for the band. After years of playing to empty bars and working dead end jobs, the band is beginning to find the success that evaded them for decades. They have recently been signed by manager Rick Sales (SLAYER), U.S. agent Scott Sokol (MEGADETH, HEAVEN AND HELL), and U.K. agent Steve Strange (COLDPLAY). The band is being welcomed with open arms everywhere they go. Their latest fan, Sarah Brown (wife of the Prime Minister), attended the red carpet premiere of the film in the UK. Now with a U.S. tour, the support of VH1 and VH1 Classic, a feature documentary, and an immeasurable amount of will and determination, the band is picking up where they left off twenty five years ago.