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Steel Prophet

Messiah

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Category: Power Metal

Year: 2000

Label: Nuclear Blast

Catalog Number: 27361 64362

Average Rating: 86 / 100 (2 ratings)

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Personnel
Rick Mythiasin lead and backing vocals
Vince Dennis bass
Kevin Cafferty drums
John Pons lead and rhythm guitars, guitar synth, backing vocals
Steve Kachinsky lead and harmelodic guitars, Moog, backing vocals
Janie Sutton guest backing vocals
Tracks
1.  The Ides of March  3:56
2.  Messiah  3:57
3.  Vengeance of Attained  6:29
4.  Mysteries of Iniquity  5:49
5.  Dawn of Man  4:46
6.  Earth and Sky  5:13
7.  Goddess Arise  4:30
8.  Unseen  5:22
9.  07/03/47  5:31
10.  Rapture  4:48
11.  Ghosts Once Past  6:34
  
Total Running Time:  56:55

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Existing comments about this CD

From: maniaking Date: October 4, 2002 at 9:44
I can't believe there are still no comments on this LP. I've found Steel Prophet about 6 months ago and together with Symphony X they are my best discovery of thisd year! Most similar to Iron Maiden. Based on guitars - four guitars can be heard in some songs. Vocals like Bruce Dickinson, slightly higher and more power-metalic. Excelent, clever and fast drums (Goddess Arise). If you like Iron Maiden, classic power metal or Iced Earth, I think you will love thie band!

From: Scott Date: February 5, 2003 at 14:59
Steel Prophet brings progressive power metal into the new millennium with their second full length disc for Nuclear Blast. This one follows up well their last speed metal masterpiece. Lots of double bass, awesome clean vocals, crunchy guitars and dynamic song writing. This is one band I am glad reunited. Take note, the band did not try to go for the 'modern' sound to gain a new audience, rather they stayed true their style and now have a steadily growing fan base.

From: TYNO/BRAZIL Date: August 12, 2005 at 12:10
Com on people , wake up, Steel Prophet is by far better than most famous metal band on media these days. gREAT cd

From: rick kerch vzla Date: April 14, 2014 at 23:53
Powerful album with a vocalist who has some Bruce Dickinson influences as he sings like the aforementioned ones here and there...musically talking the band has enough guts to be ranked or considered as one of the finest acts around..best tracks for me are 1,2,3,4,5,9 & 11...87/100


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