Overdrive - "Swords And Axes"

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2009

Swords And Axes by Swedish band Overdrive

1984 - Swords And Axes:

1. Dream Away
2. Black Revenge
3. Fighting Man
4. Burn In Hell
5. Swords And Axes
6. Living In Sin
7. Mission Of Destruction
8. Ode To Juliette
9. Broken Hearted

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  • This musics kick ass! Its no wonder no ones ever heard of it. Youtube is like that dungeon Indiana Jones was in. And this is that trophy he had to swap with the bag of sand.

  • I stole a lick from this song having only heard it once in about 1984 on METAL SHOP on the radio. I formed the one lick into a song and gave it some lyrics, and there you have it. I couldn't remember anything but the NAME of the song, so because of YOU and YouTube I cannot continue with my web of deception that has gone on since about 1985 when I played "the lick" and made it into a song with one of my first bands....Thanx for posting this and helping me purge a 20+year old urge  HA HA HA HA

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  • man i wish i could have heard this in the old daze in USA all i had was accept i would have wore this cassette out back then ha ha

  • this fucking rules!!!

  • @TheLizardRox i do bought the cd on ebay, some of the best 21 dollars i have ever spent

  • @metalkritic

    Not really Jake E Lee. I was more influenced by the likes of (believe it or not) Leslie West (Mountain), Michael Schenker, Pat Travers and of course, Randy Rhoads. Thanks :-)

  • this sound just exactly how my style on lead guitar is! haha! awesome!

  • This song was written to let the world know that they can stand with the big boys when it came to speed metal harmony riffs.

  • i still have this LP \m/\m/

  • I always wanted to hear this because Martin Popoff talks this album up a lot in his Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal book. Youtube is cool for being able to hear stuff you always thought you'd never hear because you'd never find someone who had the album!

  • @lucifuri666 words from a wise man

  • @SteveBurk Same here! haha

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