Northwest Metalfest

Northwest Metalfest
Compilation album by various artists
Released 1984
Recorded 1983–1984
Genre
Label Ground Zero Records (US),
Steamhammer (Germany)

Northwest Metalfest is a compilation album of songs by ten different Seattle-area metal bands, first released in 1984 by Ground Zero Records in the U.S. and Steamhammer Records in Germany.[1][2]

Track listing

The length listed is taken from the CD edition.[3]

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Daily Grind"PasarelliLipstrick4:12
2."Cry For The Nations"Open FireOpen Fire3:50
3."Fantasy & Science Fiction"Koda KhanKoda Khan2:48
4."On The Edge"Logan/Van LiewOverlord3:25
5."Intense As Hell"RottweillerRottweiller4:56
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."The Loser"C. HoltBondage Boys4:03
2."Leather Warrior"Lee, JeffriesSato4:24
3."Deadline"G. StockStrike3:34
4."Marching Saprophytes"MaceMace4:04
5."Death Wish"Metal ChurchMetal Church4:48

Personnel

Bands

Lipstick

Open Fire

  • Greg Costa – vocals
  • Phil See – guitar, keyboard
  • Bob Fisher – guitar
  • Mark Stella – bass
  • Kevin Merriam – drums

Koda Khan

  • Bill Ackron – vocals
  • Doug Roberts – guitar
  • Cory Sandahl – bass
  • Jay Roberts – drums

Overlord

  • Steve Van Liew – vocals
  • Glen Logan – guitar
  • Kurt Lofstrom – guitar
  • Doug Blake – bass
  • Kenny Kubsen – drums

Rottweiller

  • Paul Crisman – vocals
  • Michael Winston – guitar
  • Tim Wolfe – bass
  • Doug Marrapodi – drums

Bondage Boys

  • Vaun Hammer – vocals
  • Geode V. Winson – guitar
  • Rexx D’Le’Roxx – bass
  • Father Onray – drums

Sato

  • Dean Jeffries – vocals
  • Terry Lee – guitar
  • Ken Kramer – guitar
  • Mike Starr – bass
  • Dave Jensen – drums

Strike

  • Joe Milner – vocals
  • Gregg Stock – guitar
  • Scott Piteo – bass
  • Ken Mary – drums

Mace

  • Vence Larose – vocals, drums
  • Dave Hillis – guitar
  • Kirk Verhay – bass

Metal Church

Production

Individual tracks/bands

  • Produced and engineered by Tom Hall (A1); Open Fire, David Thompson, and Brad Spur (A2); Koda Khan and Gordy Kjellberg (A3); Overlord and Tom Bertoldi (A4); Bondage Boys and Don Dodge (B1); Sato and Tom Hall (B2); Mace and Tom Bertoldi (B4); Metal Church and Richard Rogers (B5)
  • Produced by Goldy McJohn, Gordy Kjellberg, Rottweiler (A5); Gregg Stock (B3)
  • Engineered by Terry Date (B3)
  • Remixing by Jack Barr (B5)
  • Band photos by Patricia Ridenour (Lipstick); Lynn DeBon (Open Fire); Greg Cass (Koda Khan); Julianne Anderson (Overlord); Mike Crisman (Rottweiler); Craig Holt (Bondage Boys); Ashly Bexten (Sato, Mace); Saulis Pempe (Strike); Randy Butler (Metal Church)
  • Stage Managing by John Stocks (Open Fire)

Album

Band releases

Koda Khan
Overlord
  • Broken Toys (extended play) (1982)
  • Broken Toys: Expanded Deluxe Edition (2017)
Rottweiller
  • Screams of the Innocent (1985)
  • Rage of War (2004)
Strike
  • Strike (extended play) (1984)
Mace
  • Process of Elimination (1985)
  • The Evil in Good (1987)
Metal Church

References

  1. Northwest Metalfest at Discogs
  2. "Rare Northwest Metalfest Footage Surfaces Featuring METAL CHURCH, Late Bassist Mike Starr's SATO, And More". Brave Words. 2011-05-11. Retrieved 2017-06-02.
  3. Northwest Metalfest (liner notes). Various. Steamhammer Records. 1984. 60-7580.
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