In 1995, Metal Blade took two classic albums from D.C. metal rockers Lizzy Borden and put them on one disc. 1987's Terror Rising originally made its debut on Metal Blade,...
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Although Enigma Records was better known for its connection to the mid-'80s Paisley Underground scene (Rain Parade, Game Theory, etc.), the Los Angeles-based indie was also...
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Lizzy Borden's second studio album, following the live The Murderess Metal Road Show by only a few months, is the band's career high point. A nice balance between the...
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Many bands joke that their second album will be a live album that reprises their debut, to show how much better the songs sound after several months honing them on the road....
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Reissued in 2002 with four bonus tracks (two of them uninspired alternate versions of the single "Me Against the World"), Visual Lies was Lizzy Borden's third album, and the...
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A lot may have changed in the years since the last Lizzy Borden album, Master of Disguise, but the band, bless their souls, have stuck to their...
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