Massive Metal Monday: Lizzy Borden “Give ‘Em The Axe”
By Ides Bergen
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Monday, September 12th, 2016 at 6:30 pm
Lizzy Borden may not be the most famous band to emerge from L.A.’s Sunset Strip glam metal scene in the ’80s, but it is certainly one of the longest-running and most influential. Starting out in 1983 and first gaining notoriety when their track “Rod of Iron” appeared on Metal Blade Records’ Metal Massacre IV compilation, the shock rockers would go on to create some of the greatest and most influential and enduring metal of the era.
Despite numerous lineup changes (including those brought on by the deaths of two members in separate traffic accidents), the singer and mainstay who also happens to be named Lizzy Borden (after the notorious 1800’s figure Lizzie Borden who was accused and later acquitted of killing her parents with an axe) continues to write, record, and tour to this day.
This week’s featured Massive Metal Monday track is the title tune from Lizzy Borden’s 1984 debut EP, Give ‘Em The Axe.
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