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Metalized is the debut album by the Canadian heavy metal band Sword. It was released in 1986 by the Canadian indie label Aquarius Records. The album samples many sub-genres of the heavy metal genre, such as thrash metal on "Outta Control".

Track listing

  1. "F.T.W." – 3:38 – written by Rick Hughes / Mike Plant / Mike Larock / Dan Hughes / Derek Rodrigues
  2. "Children Of Heaven" – 2:38 – written by Rick Hughes / Mike Plant / Mike Larock / Dan Hughes / Derek Rodrigues
  3. "Stoned Again" – 3:27 – written by Rick Hughes / Mike Plant / Mike Larock / Dan Hughes
  4. "Dare To Spit" – 3:45 – written by Rick Hughes / Mike Plant / Mike Larock / Dan Hughes / Derek Rodrigues
  5. "Outta Control" – 3:00 – written by Rick Hughes / Mike Plant / Mike Larock / Dan Hughes
  6. "End Of The Night" – 3:00 – written by Rick Hughes / Mike Plant / Mike Larock / Dan Hughes
  7. "Runaway" – 3:38 – written by Rick Hughes / Mike Plant / Mike Larock / Dan Hughes
  8. "Where To Hide" – 3:43 – written by Rick Hughes / Mike Plant / Mike Larock / Dan Hughes
  9. "Stuck In Rock" – 3:37 – written by Rick Hughes / Mike Plant / Mike Larock / Dan Hughes / Derek Rodrigues
  10. "Evil Spell" – 4:14 – written by Rick Hughes / Mike Plant / Mike Larock / Dan Hughes / Derek Rodrigues

Personnel

  • Rick Hughes - Vocals, Keyboards
  • Mike Plant - Guitar, Keyboards
  • Mike Larock - Bass
  • Dan Hughes - Drums

Production

  • Pierre Paradis - Producer
  • Sword - Producer
  • Joe Primeau - Engineer
  • Billy Szawlowski - Engineer
  • Gary Moffet - Engineer
  • Garth Richardson - Assistant Engineer
  • James "Cowboy" Carrier - Assistant Engineer
  • Paul Gross - Coordination
  • Bob Lemm - Graphic Design
  • Jacques Larue - Illustrations
  • Marc Bélanger - Photography

References

  1. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Sword Metalized review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2011-09-09.
  2. ^ Putterford, Mark (7 August 1986). "Sword 'Metalized'". Kerrang!. Vol. 126. London, UK: United Magazines ltd. p. 20. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)