
Seventy minutes of raw, pre-fame barroom metal. Sweat-soaked, aggressive, and captured with the unpolished grit of the 1970s tri-state club circuit.
2001 · ST2 Records
This is the sound of a band with everything to prove and nothing to lose. Long before the multi-platinum videos and the cartoonish makeup of the MTV era, Twisted Sister was a lethal, working-class engine of pure volume. The atmosphere here is thick with the smell of stale beer, cigarette smoke, and the palpable tension of a band playing to a room full of people who might just as easily throw a bottle as cheer. It is heavy metal in its most primal, street-level form: loud, obnoxious, and fiercely protective of its own identity.
How does Club Daze Volume II: Live in the Bars sound next to the rest of Twisted Sister's catalogue?
The production is built around live recording than this artist usually allows.
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