![]() ![]() ![]() Along with "Crystal Logic" (1983), the new lineup's first two albums, "Open the Gates" (1985) and "The Deluge" (1986), are generally considered to be classics in the field of epic heavy metal. The next five Manilla Road albums (along with a live release, "Roadkill") featured new drummer Randy Foxe, who had more of a thrash-oriented style than original drummer Rick Fisher. Their "classic" sound was solidified with the epic release of "Crystal Logic" in 1983. The next record was "Metal" in 1982, which began to define the future musical direction of Manilla Road. ![]() These early albums have more in common with progressive rock and proto-heavy metal than the band's later epic metal sound. Shelton has been quoted as saying the music was "not metal enough" and "sounded like shit." Despite this "Mark of the Beast" was critically well received when it was eventually released. Between this time and their next release the band recorded material for an album to be titled "The Dreams Of Eschaton", however this was not released until 2002 (under the name "Mark of the Beast") as they were not happy with the sound. Their first album "Invasion" was released in 1980 on the band's own label, Roadster Records. After playing in local bars, the group first gained attention with their song "Herman Hill," inspired by the Herman Hill riot. Manilla Road was created by Shelton in 1977 with high school friends Benny Munkirs, Rick Fisher and brothers Robert and Scott Park. They are considered to one of the early pioneers of the epic metal subcategory of traditional heavy metal and one of the most influential bands in that style. Manilla Road is an American heavy metal band from Wichita, Kansas, USA, forming … Read Full Bio ↴ Manilla Road is an American heavy metal band from Wichita, Kansas, USA, forming around its master of lead guitar Mark 'The Shark' Shelton (vocals and guitar). ![]()
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