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More were a UK
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 heavy metal
Heavy metal music
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 band
Musical ensemble
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 who were part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal scene in the early 1980s. They recorded
Sound recording and reproduction
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 two album
Album
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s in the early 1980s before splitting up. By the time of their second album, Frank Darch and Laurie Mansworth had left, with Andy John Burton being recruited as the new drummer
Drummer
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 and the band becoming a four-piece.

Line-ups

'Original line-up *
  • Paul Mario Day - Vocals
  • Paul Todd - Guitar
  • Kenny Cox - Guitar
  • Brian Day - Bass
  • Frank Darch - Drums


Second Line-up
  • Paul Day - Vocals
  • Kenny Cox - Guitar
  • Laurie Mansworth - Guitar
  • Brian Day - Bass
  • Andy John Burton - Drums


Final Line-up
  • Brian Day - Bass
  • Kenny Cox - Guitar
  • Mick Stratton - Vocals
  • Andy John Burton - Drums

Albums

Warhead (1981)
  • "Warhead"
  • "Fire"
  • "Soldier"
  • "Depression"
  • "Road Rocket"
  • "Lord of the Twilight"
  • "Way of the World"
  • "We are the Band"
  • "I Have No Answers"


Blood & Thunder (1982)
  • "Killer on the Prowl"
  • "Blood & Thunder"
  • "I Just Can't Believe It"
  • "I've Been Waiting"
  • "Traitors Gate"
  • "Rock and Roll"
  • "I Wanna Take You"
  • "Go Home"
  • "The Eye"
  • "Nightmare"

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