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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1985 Vinyl release of "Feel The Knife" on Discogs. ... ExciterFeel The Knife. More images. Label:Music For Nations – 12 KUT 113: Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Single. Country:UK: Released:

  2. 3 de mar. de 2024 · Music Reviews: Feel the Knife by Exciter released in 1985. Music Reviews: Feel the Knife by Exciter released in 1985. Best Albums. Discover. New Releases. Lists. Genres. News. Community. Sign In. ... Feel the Knife; Violence and Force (Live) Pounding Metal (Live) Comments. Sign in to comment. No one has said anything yet. Added on ...

  3. From a commercial viewpoint, this EP kept Exciter in mind. Viewed objectively, "Feel the Knife" was nothing more than an impertinence. Less than three minutes of new music were filled with two live recordings. But from my perspective, it was a gift of the gods. Okay, I must point out that only the A-Side seemed to me to be a divine creation.

  4. From a commercial viewpoint, this EP kept Exciter in mind. Viewed objectively, "Feel the Knife" was nothing more than an impertinence. Less than three minutes of new music were filled with two live recordings. But from my perspective, it was a gift of the gods. Okay, I must point out that only the A-Side seemed to me to be a divine creation.

  5. Exciter was born in 1978 when guitarist John Ricci wanted to form a band. After some searching, he found drummer and vocalist Dan Beehler and bassist Allan Johnson. They all had the same love for Heavy Metal, which hadn't broken out into the big time yet.The group began jamming, playing Judas Priest covers and other various heavy metal songs. After being blown away by Judas Priest's "Exciter ...

  6. Exciter - Feel the Knife is an EP released in 1985 through Music For Nations. Exciter is a Canadian speed metal band and I'll consider them to be legends of ...

  7. From a commercial viewpoint, this EP kept Exciter in mind. Viewed objectively, "Feel the Knife" was nothing more than an impertinence. Less than three minutes of new music were filled with two live recordings. But from my perspective, it was a gift of the gods. Okay, I must point out that only the A-Side seemed to me to be a divine creation.