Metal Attack

Metal Attack
What is the strongest metal for armor against ax attack?

I know, titanium is stronger than standard steel and much lighter, but C-Steel is stronger, but heavier. I know there are other substances that are in some ways stronger than Kevlar. Kevlar can stop bullets, but they go Knives through like butter. I want to know what the most resistant substance for a hit from an ax or a sword.

Since you are talking about is the sword and ax, I take Your not looking for a total modern response. I know it's not metal, but the thick and coarse Scottish worsted wool, used to Great Kilts, was very useful cut against forever. You have to remember that after wrapping the whole 9 square meters (the origin of the word "the whole 9 meters) of cloth to Kilt it over his shoulder, placed next to the neck and then hidden in the waist. You could then drag the extra loose to wrap your free (non-sword bearing) arm or hand took to replace a lost plate. The fibers tend to grab the blade and allow you to move a kind of trap by placing the loose end around the blade, or even Grab your opponents blade with your hand. Would be on the down side, it will not protect against bone fractures or tissue damage (deep bruising), but that is what with the bending for shock. Besides, I doubt that it would also work against the Japanese sword technique that uses a tie, slicing cut instead of the European club or hack-style.

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The Proletarian Counter Attack Will Kill the Fascist Beast Vintage Russian Soviet World War Two WW2 WWII Military Propaganda Metal Cigarette Case ID Holder Wallet


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Sheer Heart Attack is a Queen album that has something for nearly everyone. There’s glam, progrock, guitar pyrotechnics to spare (check out Brian May’s shape-shifting performances on “Brighton Rock” and “Flick of the Wrist”), proto-speed-metal (”Stone Cold Crazy”), and Queen’s unique brand of campy humor (”America’s new bride to be / Don’t worry, baby, I’m safe and sound,” Freddie Mercury declares…

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2008 reissue of Dokken’s 1987 album, Back For The Attack proved to be Dokken’s fastest-selling album ever (achieving platinum status shortly after its release), it would prove to be the band’s last new studio album until 1995’s Dysfunctional. Part of the same Los Angeles pop metal scene that hatched Motley Crue and Ratt, Dokken rocked hard, with a focus on frontman Don Dokken’s melodic songwriting…

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When it comes to taking logic-defying challenges, Queen have never fought shy: think Hyde Park, Latin America, Live Aid. All these years later, Queen are still living adventurously. Here’s the case in point: just weeks ahead of the start of the band’s 2008 Queen + Paul Rodgers’ The Cosmos Rocks tour the band were approached to help Ukraine’s Elena Franchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation reach out to the yout…

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During WWII: one airplane was equally at home at 30:000 feet on a reconnaissance mission as it was skimming over treetops while taking the fight to the enemy. With a speed of over 400 mph: the Mosquito was so fast and maneuverable that Germany awarded pilots two kills if they shot one down. Powered by two Rolls Royce Merlin engines: its revolutionary leap of design had no armor: no weapons: could …

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Attack

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Dead Child have birthed a truly supreme metal masterwork. Attack grew out of pure frustration – the band was sick of the vulnerable, pompous music of recent years, instead jonesing for the pure and simple chops-oriented music of their formative days. It’s all serious. No cookie monster vox; full of thundering drums and anthemic riffs. It’s epic and it’s real. A venomous assault. Look for them on tour in the US throughout the year.

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The Casualties waste very little time with their hardcore punk ethic as displayed on the rowdy, rampant and frantic Under Attack that brings to mind Rancid and any other punk outfit worth their weight in gold. Lead singer Jorge shouts the lyrics; the chorus and rhythm section are airtight. They also keep the momentum flowing during the brilliant, brash and ballsy “In It for Life” and “Fallen Heroes.” And “Without Warning” continues this sonic assault with drummer Meggers working double- if not triple-time. This song takes a brief turn into a leaner, meaner punk sound near the homestretch. It’s basically old-school, take-no-prisoners punk during the catchy, infectious and fist-pumping “System Failed Us Again” and the equally pleasing “Social Outcast,” which sounds like Social Distortion on high-speed dubbing. When the band slows things down to a galloping gait, as they do with “VIP,” they nail the tune perfectly with a beer spilling, singalong chorus. The first departure from this blueprint is the longer “Down and Out,” with its militaristic, rat-a-tat-tat backbeat. Under Attack winds up a mixed result as the screams resemble a death metal singer fronting a punk band. ~ Jason MacNeil, All Music GuidePerformers: Jake – Guitar; Jorge – Vocals; Meggers – Drums; Rick – Guitar (Bass)

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Michael Schenker’s pairing with former Rainbow wailer Graham Bonnet made perfect sense, since Schenker’s facile, classically flavored Euro metal guitar style is a graceful extension of Ritchie Blackmore’s innovations. The results on Assault Attack are pleasing; while Schenker predictably delivers top-notch performances, Bonnet’s vocals are edgier and more engaging than those of former MSG singer Gary Barden. [A bonus tracks edition of Assault Attack was released in 2006.] ~ Andy Hinds, All Music GuidePerformers: Graham Bonnet – Vocals; Tommy Eyre – Keyboards; Chris Glen – Bass, Guitar (Bass); Ted McKenna – Drums; Michael Schenker – Guitar

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Michael Schenker’s pairing with former Rainbow wailer Graham Bonnet made perfect sense, since Schenker’s facile, classically flavored Euro metal guitar style is a graceful extension of Ritchie Blackmore’s innovations. The results on Assault Attack are pleasing; while Schenker predictably delivers top-notch performances, Bonnet’s vocals are edgier and more engaging than those of former MSG singer Gary Barden. [A bonus tracks edition of Assault Attack was released in 2006.] ~ Andy Hinds, All Music GuidePerformers: Graham Bonnet – Vocals; Tommy Eyre – Keyboards; Chris Glen – Bass, Guitar (Bass); Ted McKenna – Drums; Michael Schenker – Guitar

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God of Shamisen is the world’s first rock band featuring the Tsugaru-Shamisen, a traditional Japanese stringed instrument. East meets West in their debut CD, Dragon String Attack, combining the ferocity of a progressive-metal band with elements of funk, surf, industrial, and world music .

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Attack! by Leland Jamieson Published in 2007 by Kessinger Publishing, LLC

Queen - Sheer Heart Attack


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Queen: John Deacon (electric guitar, bass instrument, background vocals); Roger Taylor , Brian May (background vocals); Freddie Mercury.Personnel: Brian May (vocals, guitar, banjo, ukulele, piano, keyboards); Freddie Mercury (vocals, piano); Roger Taylor (vocals, drums, percussion); John Deacon (guitar, acoustic guitar, fiddle, double bass, bass guitar).Recording information: 1974.SHEER HEART ATTACK is widely considered Queen`s best pre-"Bohemian Rhapsody" album. Containing their first global hit single, "Killer Queen," it certainly qualifies as one of Queen`s best all-time releases. Just prior to the recording of the album, Queen was making very important inroads in America by opening a US tour for Mott the Hoople, but had to cut it short when guitarist Brian May became seriously ill. Instead of moping, the band immediately began writing and recording SHEER HEART ATTACK while May recovered. Upon its release, fans were pleasantly surprised to witness Queen`s growth–although there were still plenty of hard rock numbers, other musical styles were tried and perfected, while the energy of their live show shined through in many of their new songs.The album`s other popular single, "Now I`m Here," would prove to be a concert staple for years to come, while the opening "Brighton Rock" is a superb showcase for the many talents of May. Perhaps most significantly, singer Freddie Mercury really came into his own on SHEER HEART ATTACK, having no problem handling ragtime tunes ("Bring Back That Leroy Brown"), sounds from the Caribbean ("Misfire"), unaccompanied piano ballads ("Dear Friends"), or raging heavy metal ("Stone Cold Crazy," "Flick Of The Wrist").Queen II was a breakthrough in terms of power and ambition, but Queen`s third album Sheer Heart Attack was where the band started to gel. It followed quickly on the heels of the second record — just by a matter of months; it was the second album they released in 1974 — but it feels like it had a longer incubation period, so great is the progress here. Which isn`t quite to say that Sheer Heart Attack is flawless — it still has a tendency to meander, sometimes within a song itself, as when the killer opening "Brighton Rock" suddenly veers into long stretches of Brian May solo guitar — but all these detours do not distract from the overall album, they`re in many ways the key to the record itself: it`s the sound of Queen stretching their wings as they learn how to soar to the clouds. There`s a genuine excitement in hearing all the elements to Queen`s sound fall into place here, as the music grows grander and catchier without sacrificing their brutal, hard attack. One of the great strengths of the album is how all four members find their voices as songwriters, penning hooks that are big, bold, and insistent and crafting them in songs that work as cohesive entities instead of flourishes of ideas. This is eviden

Yngwie Malmsteen - Attack


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Yngwie J. Malmsteen`s Rising Force: Yngwie J. Malmsteen (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, sitar, cello, keyboards, synthesizer, bass, fretless bass);Dougie White (vocals); Derek Sherinaian (keyboards); Patrick Johansson (drums).Recorded at Studio 308, Miami, Florida, between April & June 2002.Guitar virtuoso and heavy metal legend Yngwie Malmsteen is not subtle; 15 seconds into Attack!!`s opener, he fires off his first round of six-string artillery like a soldier left for dead, littering the earth with spent cartridges of neo-classical brutality. There`s no denying his impressive chops — the instrumental "Baroque & Roll" is a veritable "horned-hand" seminar — but like all lecturers, Malmsteen goes on too long. He provides so much information to his weary students of rock that the unbridled joy of the subject gets lost. Ex-Rainbow vocalist Doogie White — who does a fantastic Ronnie James Dio impersonation — does wonders with Malmsteen`s insipid lyrics, utilizing his throaty growl on timeless rockers like "In the Name of God" and the ubiquitous Viking anthem "Valhalla." The blistering title track, "Attack!!," is easily the best song on the record. Ferocious in its intensity, it sounds fresh and exciting, two words used sparingly in Malmsteen`s later years. His frequent use of guest vocalists has never been a sore point for fans of the Swedish egotist, and his sole lead vocal on the bluesy "Freedom Isn`t Free" is a fine example of why; like a froggish cross between David Lee Roth and Huey Lewis, his gruff voice straddles the fence between curio and car wreck. Despite some obvious filler — never start a record with something called "Razor Eater" — and a dull instrumental called "Air," where he shares writing credits with Johann Sebastian Bach, Attack!! is a fine return to form from one of heavy metal`s most talented overachievers. ~ James Christopher Monger Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Terror Propaganda: Second Black Metal Attack


Terror Propaganda: Second Black Metal Attack


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Performers: Daniel – Drums, Percussion; Joakim – Guitar, Guitar (Bass); John – Guitar; Mikael Nox – Vocals

On Having a Heart Attack


On Having a Heart Attack


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"As I walked away with my refreshments, I felt something peculiar. It was so strange it stopped me mid-step. I was forty-five years old, and I had felt many things, but never before this particular feeling: I felt a click deep inside. The image the sensation produced in my mind was of a BB, a small round piece of copper-colored lead, falling into a socket. It was a very clear image. A BB is tiny, but the one I imagined felt infinitesimal, microscopic. Yet I felt it, a click, metal on metal—like an expensive, microscopic gear had slipped, some exquisite piece of machinery falling out of alignment. Some medieval example of craftsmanship, a gyroscope, something intricate, needing fine balance. The feeling, the event, was located in my chest, below my left breast. It was thoroughly interior, as if a signal had been sent and registered, what those giant satellite dishes are poised waiting for, a transmission from deep space." —from chapter 1 That was October 26, 1991, in what became a singularly awful day in the life of William O’Rourke. Minutes later, at the beginning of a Notre Dame football game, he began to suffer his heart attack. O’Rourke’s account of that day, and everything that followed, is personal, informative, humorous, and highly literate. With its extended description of what an MI feels like and how people around the patient react, his memoir provides a bedside view of his experience and all of the emotions—both extraordinary and quotidian—that accompanied it. What is startling is how that momentous event, the heart attack, divides life irretrievably into a "before" and "after." Gone are the assumptions of what is safe and healthy; replacing them is a newly-forged relation of mind and body, a treacherous one which breeds a physical paranoia that only lessens after months. O’Rourke vividly describes the extreme pain of the attack, the forced inactivity of recuperation, and the melancholy of embracing life anew while accepting a heightened awareness of mortality. He knows his luck in having supportive family and friends, and uses his time away from normal routine to examine his family history for likely genetic proclivities for heart disease. Through his description of his experience—from MI, to angioplasty, to cardiac catheterization to, fourteen years later, a quintuple bypass and a second round of cardio-rehabilitation—he asks us to change behaviors we can affect and pay attention to our health. Enriched with a medical glossary and selected bibliography, this is a helpful compendium for other recuperating patients and their families, or anyone concerned about heart disease, or interested in memoir. "O’Rourke’ s book and its long description of having a heart attack may scare the bejesus out of you, but it certainly sheds a lot of light on the subject. He’s writing about what he knows and he knows a lot. His book is full of life—full of heart—and …

The Yellow and Black Attack!


The Yellow and Black Attack!


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When church leaders were accusing heavy metal of encouraging Satanism, Stryper set out to prove that metal and hard rock could be used to promote Christianity. The southern California band was viewed with suspicion by both ministers (who refused to believe that Christianity and metal were compatible) and fellow headbangers — and yet, Stryper managed to sell millions of albums to both Christian and secular audiences. Stryper’s first release, The Yellow and Black Attack!, showed the rockers to be along the lines of Def Leppard and Quiet Riot musically, but not lyrically. On such likable cuts as “You Know What to Do,” “Co’Mon Rock,” and “Loud ‘n’ Clear,” Stryper managed to promote a religious message without being preachy. While the uptempo songs are decent, the ballads are hard to take. In fact, “You Won’t Be Lonely” and “My Love I’ll Always Show” are about as unbearably syrupy as it gets. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music GuidePerformers: Oz Fox – Guitar, Vocals (Background); Tim Gaines – Bass, Keyboards, Vocals (Background); Michael Sweet – Guitar, Vocals; Robert Sweet – Drums

Sheer Heart Attack


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Queen II was a breakthrough in terms of power and ambition, but Queen’s third album Sheer Heart Attack was where the band started to gel. It followed quickly on the heels of the second record — just by a matter of months; it was the second album they released in 1974 — but it feels like it had a longer incubation period, so great is the progress here. Which isn’t quite to say that Sheer Heart Attack is flawless — it still has a tendency to meander, sometimes within a song itself, as when the killer opening “Brighton Rock” suddenly veers into long stretches of Brian May solo guitar — but all these detours do not distract from the overall album, they’re in many ways the key to the record itself: it’s the sound of Queen stretching their wings as they learn how to soar to the clouds. There’s a genuine excitement in hearing all the elements to Queen’s sound fall into place here, as the music grows grander and catchier without sacrificing their brutal, hard attack. One of the great strengths of the album is how all four members find their voices as songwriters, penning hooks that are big, bold, and insistent and crafting them in songs that work as cohesive entities instead of flourishes of ideas. This is evident not just in “Killer Queen” — the first, best flourishing of Freddie Mercury’s vaudevillian camp — but also on the pummeling “Stone Cold Crazy,” a frenzied piece of jagged metal that’s all the more exciting because it has a real melodic hook. Those hooks are threaded throughout the record, on both the ballads and the other rockers, but it isn’t just that this is poppier, it’s that they’re able to execute their drama with flair and style. There are still references to mystical worlds (”Lily of the Valley,” “In the Lap of Gods”) but the fantasy does not overwhelm as it did on the first two records; the theatricality is now wielded on everyday affairs, which ironically makes them sound larger than life. And this sense of scale, combined with the heavy guitars, pop hooks, and theatrical style, marks the true unveiling of Queen, making Sheer Heart Attack as the moment where they truly came into their own. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music GuidePerformers: Brian May – Banjo, Guitar, Keyboards, Piano, Ukulele, Vocals; John Deacon – Bass, Double Bass, Fiddle, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Bass); Freddie Mercury – Piano, Vocals; Roger Taylor – Drums, Percussion, Vocals

Stryper - Yellow And Black Attack


Stryper – Yellow And Black Attack


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Stryper: Michael Sweet (vocals, guitar), Oz Fox (guitar, background vocals), Tim Gaines (keyboards, bass, background vocals); Robert Sweet (drums).Personnel: Michael Sweet (vocals, guitar); Oz Fox (guitar, background vocals); Tim Gaines (keyboards, background vocals); Robert Sweet (drums); Christopher Currell (programming).Audio Mixer: Jim (H. M.) Faraci.Recording information: Amigo Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Clover Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA.Illustrator: Tom Utley.When church leaders were accusing heavy metal of encouraging Satanism, Stryper set out to prove that metal and hard rock could be used to promote Christianity. The southern California band was viewed with suspicion by both ministers (who refused to believe that Christianity and metal were compatible) and fellow headbangers — and yet, Stryper managed to sell millions of albums to both Christian and secular audiences. Stryper`s first release, The Yellow and Black Attack!, showed the rockers to be along the lines of Def Leppard and Quiet Riot musically, but not lyrically. On such likable cuts as "You Know What to Do," "Co`Mon Rock," and "Loud `n` Clear," Stryper managed to promote a religious message without being preachy. While the uptempo songs are decent, the ballads are hard to take. In fact, "You Won`t Be Lonely" and "My Love I`ll Always Show" are about as unbearably syrupy as it gets. ~ Alex Henderson Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

The Yellow and Black Attack!


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When church leaders were accusing {\heavy metal} of encouraging Satanism, {$Stryper} set out to prove that {\metal} and {\hard rock} could be used to promote Christianity. The southern California band was viewed with suspicion by both ministers (who refus

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Dead Child - Attack [4/8] *


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Dead Child: Dahm (vocals); Michael McMahan, David Pajo (guitar); Tony Cook, Todd Cook (bass instrument); Tony Bailey , Tony Bailey (drums).Formed by Dave Pajo with a pair of musicians from the mid-00`s Slint reunion, Dead Child is a group of reformed indie rockers–who, incidentally, were once reformed metal heads–playing the music they love best: classic British Heavy Metal. With a lean and mean approach featuring choppy riffs, histrionic vocals, and flashes of guitar brilliance, the Louisville band decries the trappings of millennial metal–the "cookie monster" vocal styles in particular. Indie metallers from Dead Meadow to Early Man have been approaching this moment for years: when they drop all pretense of originality, raise devil horns, and shred like the Judas Priest on which they cut their teeth. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

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{\Post-rock}’s perpetual dabbler, {$David Pajo}, has been a busy man, lending his guitar to a veritable who’s who list of acts ranging from {$Tortoise} to {$Zwan} to {$Bonnie Prince Billy}, as well as his own solo work. With {$Dead Child}’s {^Attack}, {$P

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It is easy to see why the US Army refused to cooperate in the production of {#Attack}. Based on the {$Norman Brooks} play {+The Fragile Fox}, this searing war film is a powerful indictment against a military system which protects even its most incompetent

Metalium - Metalium Attack Part 1 (DVD)


Metalium – Metalium Attack Part 1 (DVD)


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German heavy metal band Metalium documents two of their European tours from 1999-2001. METALIUM ATTACK PART 1 features backstage footage, life on the road, the band working in the studio and concert footage.DVD Features:Region (unknown)Keep CaseFull Frame – 1.33Audio: (unspecified) – German

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