Sword (band)

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Sword is a Canadian heavy metal band that was active in the 1980s.

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A quarter of a century ago, in a town south of Montreal called Saint Bruno, Rick and Dan Hughes decided they wanted to be in a heavy metal band. The singer and drummer respectively were joined by guitarist Mike Plant and bassist Mike Larock to form the thrash metal quartet known as Sword.

Sword released two albums for Aquarius Records in the mid to late 80s; the thundering Metalized in 1986 and its equally heavy follow-up Sweet Dreams in 1988. With their fierce riffs and pummeling drums, Sword earned the respect of their metal peers and fans around the world. Not only did they tour in support of Motörhead and Alice Cooper, but the group was hand picked to open for Metallica on the 1986 ‘Master of Puppets’ tour.

In 2006, Aquarius Records is proud to release The Best of Sword, which will be in stores on Tuesday, October 31st. Sword’s mastery lives on in this solid twelve pack of fist-pumping, bar-brawling ear splitters culled from two gems from the classic age of metal.

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