THE EXALTED PILEDRIVER Dedicates Song To Canadian Troops
September 16, 2008Canadian cult metal band THE EXALTED PILEDRIVER (a.k.a. PILEDRIVER) has dedicated the song "Battle Axe", from its upcoming album "Metal Manifesto", to the men and women of the Canadian Armed Forces serving in Afghanistan.
The band's first album in 22 years, "Metal Manifesto" was mixed by veteran Neil Kernon (CANNIBAL CORPSE, NEVERMORE) and it follows up the classic cult discography of the band: "Metal Inquisition" (1985) and "Stay Ugly" (1986).
The "Metal Manifesto" album will be released on October 31 through Northern Storm Records. It will come with a bonus DVD of the band's "Auf Grosser Fahrt 2007" European Tour.
In other news, THE EXALTED PILEDRIVER will support thrash veterans OVERKILL on October 13, 2008 at The Opera House in Toronto.
PILEDRIVER was founded in 1985 by Gord Kirchin. They were known for an over-the-top image and flamboyant song titles/lyrics ("Sex With Satan", "Alien Rape", "Sodomize the Dead", "Witch Hunt", "Human Sacrifice", etc). Probably their best known song was the title track of their debut album, "Metal Inquisition", which featured in the chorus the sound of a falling guillotine blade chopping someone's head off. The album was followed by "Stay Ugly" a year later.
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