1984 studio album by Exciter
Violence & Force is the second studio album by the Canadian speed metal band Exciter , released through Megaforce Records in February 1984. The album was produced by The Rods drummer Carl Canedy, who had already produced Anthrax 's debut album Fistful of Metal .
The album was reissued in 1999 by SPV/Steamhammer with the same track listing and again in 2004 by Megaforce, without the song "Evil Sinner".
Track listing
Side one: Heavy No. Title Length 1. "Oblivion" 0:34 2. "Violence & Force" 4:04 3. "Scream in the Night" 4:13 4. "Pounding Metal" 4:33 5. "Evil Sinner" 4:58
Side two: Metal No. Title Length 6. "Destructor" 4:19 7. "Swords of Darkness" 3:58 8. "Delivering to the Master" 6:06 9. "Saxons of the Fire" 3:27 10. "War Is Hell" 6:18
Personnel
Exciter
Dan Beehler − vocals, drums
John Ricci − guitar, backing vocals
Allan Johnson – bass, backing vocals
Production
Carl Canedy – producer
Exciter – arrangements
Chris Bubacz – engineer
Alex Perialas – assistant engineer
Jack Skinner – mastering at Sterling Sound , New York
Jon Zazula – executive producer
Andy Brown – artwork
References
Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Exciter Violence & Force review" . AllMusic . Retrieved October 8, 2011.
Popoff, Martin (November 1, 2005). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2: The Eighties . Collector's Guide Publishing . p. 110. ISBN 978-1-894959-31-5 .
Dome, Malcolm (February 23, 1984). "Exciter 'Violence & Force'". Kerrang! . Vol. 62. Spotlight Publications Ltd. p. 8.
David, Leslie (January 14, 2011). "Carl Canedy speaks about Exciter's Violence And Force record" . Leslie's Metal Blog. Retrieved October 8, 2011.
"EXCITER: Early Albums To Be Remastered, Reissued" . September 26, 2004. Megaforce Records will release 'Violence and Force' on November 9, 2004, with the rest of the catalogue to follow in early 2005.
"Exciter – Violence & Force" . Encyclopaedia Metallum . Retrieved October 9, 2011.
Exciter
John Ricci
Dan Beehler
Allan Johnson
Brian McPhee
Rob Malnati
David Ledden
Jeff McDonnald
Jacques Belanger
Marc Charron
Rik Charron
Paul Champagne
Rob DeGroot
Rob "Clammy" Cohen
Kenny Winter
Studio albums
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