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Jag Panzer came together in late 1981, being inspired by the onslaught of the new wave of British heavy metal.The original lineup consisted of Harry Conklin on vocals (later nicknamed "Tyrant"), Mark Briody, the sole guitarist of the group in its first incarnation, John Tetley (bassist) and Rick Hilyard (drummer). [1]
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Chain of Command is the eighth studio album by the American power metal band Jag Panzer.It was recorded in 1987 and went unreleased at the time, yet bootlegged since 1988. It was finally released by Century Media for the first time, remastered and with a new cover art, on June 21, 200
Decade of the Nail Spiked Bat is the seventh studio album by American power metal band Jag Panzer, released in 2003.It comprises re-recordings of songs from the band's previous studio releases: the Jag Panzer EP (1983), Ample Destruction (1984), and Dissident Alliance (1994), two songs previously released on compilations, as well as the Shadow Thief demo and the album Chain of Command, both of ...
Guitarist Mark Briody came up with the title Mechanized Warfare.The band had intended to rewrite the lyrics to "Cold is the Blade (And the Heart That Wields It)" to fit this concept and be the title track, but had run out of time before entering the studio.
Ample Destruction is the first studio album released by American power metal band Jag Panzer, released in 1984.Originally released on Azra Records, a small independent label, it received poor marketing from the label, and thus became only an underground hit amongst the metal community, and was bootlegged repeatedly.
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The Jagdpanzer designs followed on from the more lightly armored Panzerjäger ("tank hunter") designs, which took an anti-tank gun and mounted it on top of a tank chassis with supplementary armor fitted around the gun crew. However, the armor typically had an open rear and top, almost never providing the crew with full protection from the elements.