FIFTH ANGEL - Fifth Angel
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This album was fantastic. GREAT guitar work and GREAT vocals.
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just pure heavy metal
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Best Rocking Song no wonder they named the band after it!
It all came together when Fifth Angel left it's mark!
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Got this album when it first came out.....just a great album...never got what they deserved
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Just a bit of trivia. Ted Pilot also released a set of vocal tapes in the 80's called vocal star. He wasn't directly credited on the tapes, but this track was the background track for the intro to each lesson.
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This album takes me way back.. LOVE IT!
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This is in my car cd player as we speak!!!!
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The 8O's generation of metal has and alway's will be unique and perhaps NEVER be
usurped in depth or quality! Still, there are some old bands still producing some epic power metal {Oz - Dominator, Cloven Hoof - Throne of the Damned, and RIOT with the ORIGINAL THUNDERSTEEL (1988) BAND LINEUP ARE DUE TO RELEASE A NEW ALBUM BEFORE THE SUMMER!!!!!
A lot of new bands are awesome too - Skullfist, Striker, Enforcer and Hibria sound like there straight out of the 8O's!!! Enjoy!!
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In the last 20 years this is still in my top ten. Sheer quality from start to finish.
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hehehehe heavy metal :)
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obra maestra
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This album is a mother-fuckin' KILLER!!!!
Best melodic metal band of all time right here folks. It wasnt Ted Pilot's high notes that impressed me and make me consider him one of the best ever, he rarely ever got way up in the highs, its the MIDS and LOWS people! He is a master in that realm. Remember, he did hit that deadly high note in "Wings of Destiny "so he can def do it. He has decided to stay in his dental practice in Seattle and not hit the road with Fifth Angel in 2011. Shame.
The1WhoKnowsTheTruth 1 year ago 7
@The1WhoKnowsTheTruth You're right, I have loved so much his voice, not for the highs he reached, but for its tone and his pathos with which he interpretated the songs.
ImpendingDoom01 1 year ago
I recorded this song off the Metal Shop radio show. Ted Pilot, the lead singer was supposed to have the highest octave vocal range. I liked this song, BUT his vocals didn't beat Geoff Tate's and later, James Labrie. Song does rock.
Quietus5 2 years ago 6
Surely he had a great voice, but it's absurd to suppose that he had the highest octave vocal rage. I think it was only advertising to stimulate interest in the band.
ImpendingDoom01 2 years ago