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In the wake of Mötley Crüe's meteoric rise to superstardom in 1983 on the strength of their now classic album Shout at the Devil, a countless amount of other similarly styled theatrical metal bands cropped up in the Los Angeles heavy metal community, including Lizzy Borden. Basically an '80s update of Alice Cooper (with some Iron Maiden-esque riffs mixed into the melting pot), the group built a substantial regional following on the West Coast with an over-the-top stageshow, but failed to break through commercially. Like Cooper, the band Lizzy Borden had a lead singer who shared the same name as the band, issuing several albums on the Metal Blade label from 1984-1990: 1984's Give 'Em the Axe, 1985's Love You to Pieces, 1986's The Murderous Metal Roadshow and Menace to Society, 1987's Terror Rising and Visual Lies, and 1989's Master of Disguise. Borden also appeared in the 1988 Penelope Spheeris-directed documentary about the '80s metal scene, The Decline of Western Civilization Part II. With the hard rock musical climate changing by the early '90s (and grand stageshows becoming old hat), Lizzy Borden decided to pack it in. Borden would go on to form a more retro-glam outfit, Diamond Dogs, in the '90s, but opted to reunite the Lizzy Borden group by the end of the decade, in time for 2000's Deal with the Devil and ensuing tours. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi
Love the older Lizzy from the 80's. They are very underrated. They are are even dissed by Eddie Trunk on That Metal Show, in my opinion, they are a great metal band and they bring me back to the 80's while I was stationed in Southern California while serving in the United States Marine Corp
riverman172
Hanshi, your wrong, if you can find any look for a band called Anal C.nt. They bloooooooooooooooooooooooooow.
Yea....I am from the East Coast and Lizzy was pretty @%*#$%& popular around here and their music stands on it on....their show was over the top but isn't that the whole point...money for your buck and this band gave it to you !!!!
stjimirock
The person who wrote This bio has obviously not met and/or talked to Lizzy. Nor has this idiot ever listened to the music. Although the stage show and some of their image align with shock rock, the music is way above the level of Motley Crue and most of their contemporaries. The music owes much more to Iron Maiden and British metal than Alice cooper. Long live rock n roll!
jamesrichmond05
i like the song ,ME AGAINST THE WORLD....ON VISUAL LIES ALBUM
I saw Lizzy in Cleveland OH with some of my closest friends and it was by far one of the most amazing shows I have seen to date. Lizzy was a pure shock star!
seen them in 87 on the visual lies tour and opening act shok paris it was the best show i've seen .. then in200o at a little joint called j j kellys in calumet city ill. was the greatest show again. then missed them in chicago ill. this past year but a friend went and again rocked it so if got a chance see this band and buy the cds. metal up your a** and rock on
briansmithjustice
Just saw Lizzy for the first time at RocknAmerica in OK City. Really, really liked 'em -- esp the stage show. Way under-rated. Rock on Liz man!
yes, i got to interview him back in '89. totally cool nice guy just doing what he loves instead of being stuck in a day job like most people. i always felt that "Master of Disguise" was his best album.
stjimirock
My best Friend and I met him in Omaha on tour in 1990- talked to him for more than an hour! More than a great guy- he loves what he does
Very good new album!
"Appointment with Death" is an incredible come back. If you're a fan of old, say "Visual Lies," you'll notice he plagiarised one of his own songs. A riff from "Lord of the Flies" appears on "Tomorrow Never Comes." Check it out.
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Very good new album!