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| 997 products found for Anvil  | Personnel: Lips (vocals, guitar); Glenn Five (bass guitar, background vocals); Robb Reiner (drums). Recording information: Ecology Room Kingsdown Kent England. While Anvil never really got the chance to make a bid for mainstream success, and it's too... |  | In the early 1980s, the Canadian metal band Anvil wrote the thrash blueprint for followers like Anthrax, Metallica, and Slayer. While those bands went on to become metal titans, Anvil faded into obscurity--so much that decades later, the band’s core... | ![CD: Forged in Fire [Slipcase] Anvil, Nov-2002](http://i.ebayimg.com/12/!!d5c00Q!2M~$(KGrHgoH-DMEjlLluysEBKgCSQN1G!~~_6.JPG) | Personnel: Dave Allison (vocals); Robb Reiner (drums). Recording information: 03/1983. Photographer: Patrick Harbron. The second of Anvil's two influential cult classics, FORGED IN FIRE essentially refines the blueprint laid out on METAL ON METAL,... |  | Pity poor Anvil. Unsung godfathers of thrash and speed metal, hailing from a locale (Toronto) not noted for its headbanging scene, relegated to a Canadian independent label during their brief creative prime, Anvil also had the distinct misfortune to... |  | Personnel: Dave Allison (vocals). Recording information: Quest Recording Studio, Ashawa, CA (12/1980). Unknown Contributor Role: Ian Dickson. Arrangers: Robb Reiner; Dave Allison. Anvil's first album, 1981's Hard 'n' Heavy, may also be their most... |  | |  | Smith has retired from his career as an assassin and is trying to lead a quiet life. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be possible. When Smith takes a job as a caravan master, he is attacked by bandits, demons, and other assassins. When he buys a... | ![CD: Back to Basics [PA] [CD & DVD] Anvil, May-2006](http://i5.ebayimg.com/05/c/06/46/f7/09_6.JPG) | Anvil: Steven "Lips" Kudlow (vocals, guitar); Ivan Hurd (guitar); Glen Five (bass guitar); Robb Reiner (drums). When Anvil decided to call this 2004 release Back to Basics, they weren't just being rhetorical. Some of Anvil's late-'90s releases found... |  | |  | |
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