Armored Saint
Biography
Although many associate hard rock from Los Angeles in the early '80s as all glossed up and pop-based (Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Quiet Riot, etc.), there were a select few true metal bands to emerge from the same locale, such as Armored Saint. Formed in 1982 and originally comprised of members John Bush (vocals), David Pritchard (guitar), Phil Sandoval (guitar), Joey Vera (bass), and Gonzo (drums, brother of Phil Sandoval), the group specialized in a style of straight-ahead metal that was compared to such New Wave of British Heavy Metal acts as Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Saxon, among others. The quintet issued a three-track self-titled EP on the Metal Blade label in 1983, before signing on with Chrysalis. They put out such underappreciated releases as 1984's March of the Saint, 1985's Delirious Nomad, and 1987's Raising Fear and built a fanatical following in their native region, but failed to break through to the big time elsewhere.
Shortly after a switch back to the Metal Blade label in the late '80s, Armored Saint issued their first live recording, 1989's Saints Will Conquer, but bad news was lurking right around the corner. Founding guitarist Pritchard was diagnosed with leukemia and passed away in 1990. The group pressed on (with newcomer Jeff Duncan taking Pritchard's spot in the lineup), issuing Symbol of Salvation in 1991. But the band decided to call it a day a year later when Bush accepted an invitation to join New York thrash metallists Anthrax. By the late '90s, Armored Saint decided to reunite once more and Bush remained a member of Anthrax and Armored Saint simultaneously (Vera was also doing double duty, as he'd become a member of prog-metallists Fates Warning). The newly re-formed outfit issued an all-new recording in 2000, Revelation, while a double-disc anthology, Nod to the Old School, surfaced a year later. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Symbol Of Salvation
2003

Revelation
2000

Saints Will Conquer
1988

Raising Fear
1987

March Of The Saint
1984
Saw these guys on tour wit quiet riot and whitesnake Armored Saint was by far the best band on stage that night. I bought March of the Saint the next day
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Saw these guys on tour wit quiet riot and whitesnake Armored Saint was by far the best band on stage that night. I bought March of the Saint the next day
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Great band, and one of the ones that got me into metal in the first place! \m/
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Armored Saint is the most underappreci a t e d metal bands of all time. Metal does not get better than this.
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I saw Saint this past summer with Bush back in the lead on vocals, & they kicked a**! With the resurgeance of 80's bands out there (& some dont sound so great) I'd trade looks for sound anyday
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barccua is apunk who is scarred to admit he's reaaly in love with nkotb , who the hell are they anyway'maybe they hang out on his block
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I have no idea what Barccua is smoking, but no one in this band had
anything to do with NEW KIDS on the block. First of all John Bush would have kicked all of those NKOTB a** anyway. Armored Saint, classic metal band. Should get more credit than they do. |
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I remember these guys, didn't they form New kids on the block or somthing?
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epic band. It's a shame that their name doesn't even get radio mention here in NY. Would love to see them live if they still tour (the remaining members, anyways)
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Great band. Great music, great album covers.
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Armored Saint, great band, I like Symbol of Salvation as my favorite Lp of theirs, they were supposed to open for W.A.S.P. and Metallica in 85 but for some reason could not make it, but WASP was the headliner, go figure, great show I have never seen Metallica other than their original lineup
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WOW I REMEMBER YOU GUYS, REMEMBER BLACK SHEEP! TODD DEVITO??? MY X HUSBAND
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This is Armored Saint's best album. This is my favorite Saint song. I saw them this summer at ROCKLAHOMA and
John Bush is most definitely their lead singer. This song is easily in my top 10 of all time metal songs. Armored Saint kills live and I hope they make a new record and do a world tour, either as a headliner or as part of a packaged deal. Buy this album all the songs are great. Also Revelation, their last album is excellent as well. REIGN OF FIRE!!! |
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Last I heard, Jon Bush got let go from Anthrax for a second time.. and he's now back singing for Armored Saint. Delirious Nomad and March of the Saint were awesome releases, but I think Raising Fear demonstrated Dave Prichard at his best. The ballad Isolation and other rockers like Chemical Euphoria, Crisis Of Life, and Book Of Blood still hold the test of time and are killer tracks. Prichard was one of my favorite guitar players to listen to, and try to learn to play his riffs and rhythms...
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Dave Prichard ruled in his day. Truly one of the great metal bands of all time. RIP DAVE !
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I bought the Delirious Nomad when I was a kid and it was totally one of the best albums I ever bought. I agree that John Bush is one of the top metal vocalists of all time. Where is he today???
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Awesome band, and a little frustrating. All of the Pritchard albums are incredible, (Delirious Nomad is one of my favorites of all time), but everything came together on Symbol of Salvation--r e l e a s e d after Dave died, though he had a huge part in its creation. Note: Only the reissue of Symbol was released in 2003, as indicated above. It was originally released in 1991.
The post-reunion stuff isn't as great, but they guys still kick a**. |
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True Old School Metal and my parents had the original giant disc or whatever its called and it was bad
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Probably One of the greatest band in the history of earth, maybe even the galaxy. John Bush is the man.
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A forgotten (but very fresh in my arsenal) great heavy metal band.
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