
Manowar's 2002 single unleashes two tracks of their signature epic heavy metal: a bombastic, operatic rendition of 'An American Trilogy' and the anthemic original, 'The Fight for Freedom,' both brimmi
2002 · Nothing To Say
This single is pure, unadulterated Manowar, distilled into two powerful tracks. It's the sound of a thousand warriors charging into battle, a thunderous declaration of freedom and pride. Imagine soaring operatic vocals, colossal guitar riffs, and drums that hit like a war hammer, all wrapped in a polished, epic production. Whether you're a metalhead or simply appreciate bombastic, larger-than-life music, this release delivers an empowering, triumphant experience that demands to be played loud. It's for those moments when you need to feel invincible, when the spirit of defiance and victory calls.
How does An American Trilogy / The Fight for Freedom sound next to the rest of Manowar's catalogue?
Open Field saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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