NWOBHM singles in 1979

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NWOBHM singles in 1979

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Trying to learn. Which NWOBHM singles was released at the same time as The Soundhouse Tapes (november 1979) or prior to that?

Or can I find that kind of information somewhere on the net/in a book?
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Mythra "Death & destiny" 7", Urchin "She's a roller" & EF BAND "night angel" are all from 1978-1979. There's quite a few more that i cannot think of right now.
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persian risk

maybe try a metal archives detailed search?
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EF Band is Swedish

malegys wrote:Mythra "Death & destiny" 7", Urchin "She's a roller" & EF BAND "night angel" are all from 1978-1979. There's quite a few more that i cannot think of right now.
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Buried By Time and Dust wrote:EF Band is Swedish
Didn't they move to the UK when Dave Dufort was drumming for them?
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No one has mentioned Cobra - Looking For A Lady.
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Persian Risk? I thought their first single was released in 1981? Which single was released in 1978 you mean?
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ROUGH JUSTICE - Black Knight is labeled as NWOBHM and this single is from 1979.Anyway have no clue how this band sounds...
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Ernest Thesiger wrote:
Buried By Time and Dust wrote:EF Band is Swedish
Didn't they move to the UK when Dave Dufort was drumming for them?
Yes, they did & were considered part of the NWOBHM at the time,atleast musically.
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Post by Buried By Time and Dust »

Hey since Desolation Angels moved to Los Angeles do you consider them a USPM band


malegys wrote:
Ernest Thesiger wrote:
Buried By Time and Dust wrote:EF Band is Swedish
Didn't they move to the UK when Dave Dufort was drumming for them?
Yes, they did & were considered part of the NWOBHM at the time,atleast musically.
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Buried By Time and Dust wrote:Hey since Desolation Angels moved to Los Angeles do you consider them a USPM band


malegys wrote:
Ernest Thesiger wrote: Didn't they move to the UK when Dave Dufort was drumming for them?
Yes, they did & were considered part of the NWOBHM at the time,atleast musically.
No, i considered them "too late for everything HM".hows's that?
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