Mox Nix

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Band Name Mox Nix
Album Name Mox Nix
Type Album
Erscheinungsdatum 24 Juni 1986
Musik GenreHeavy Metal
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Tracklist

1.
 Fight Back
 
2.
 Ready Or Not
 
3.
 Reckless
 
4.
 Lost Serria
 
5.
 Never Again
 
6.
 Steal the Show
 
7.
 Scream for Mercy
 
8.
 Make It
 
9.
 Kill Or Be Killed
 
10.
 Stand Alone
 

Bonus
11.
 Lightning without Thunder
 
12.
 Red Planet
 

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Kommentar @ HappyPixel

06 März 2008
This album was released in 1986 but doesn't sound dated at all...I think this is because Mox Nix plays in a straight ahead, classic heavy metal style that never goes out of style.

Side One starts off with "Fight Back"--a double bass anthem in the vein of Yngwie Malmsteen but with more melody and a catchy chorus. The songs fades and a solid drum beat takes you to "Ready or Not"--a mid tempo rocker that fans of Riot or Y and T would love. The side closes with "Never Again"-a thrasher about learning your lesson about love the first time. Mox Nix clearly has a lot of influences with singer Johnny Duff's voice rising above the pack--he sounds like a cross between David Coverdale and Sammy Hagar--not bad comparisons.

Side Two begins with "Steal the Show"--a fast paced opening set song that features a nice metal jam in the middle but closes with a fury. My favorite track on the re-released CD is "Killed or be Killed"-- a rousing anti-war speed metal classic that is timely today as when written back in '86.

The CD features bonus tracks that were written for the New York/Pyramid Studio Sessions/Alex Perialis but were never released due to Shatter Records bankruptcy--the tracks "Red Planet" and "Lightning Without Thunder" were re-recorded in Houston in 2001 with a re-united Mox Nix. Both tracks hint at what could have been a classic.

Apparently Axe Killer Records went out of business for a while and then discovered this gem in their master vault and decided to re-release theCD--a must have for people who love their metal before dropped tuning and the influence of rap.

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