Loud, Wild and Heavy explained

Loud, Wild and Heavy
Type:ep
Artist:Hawaii
Cover:Loud, Wild and Heavy.jpg
Released:1984
Recorded:1984
Genre:Speed metal
Length:18:22
Label:Cavern Productions
Producer:Hawaii
Prev Title:One Nation Underground
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:The Natives Are Restless
Next Year:1985

Loud, Wild and Heavy is the sophomore release by the United States speed metal band Hawaii.

Bassist/vocalist Gary St. Pierre, who featured on the One Nation Underground debut LP, was replaced by bassist Joey Galisa and vocalist Eddie Day. Galisa had previously played with Honolulu's Rat Attack while Day was a former member of Marty Friedman's old Maryland-based band Deuce.

"Escape the Night" had previously been recorded by Marty Friedman's pre-Hawaii outfit Vixen for their 1983 Made in Hawaii EP and was re-cut by Hawaii for One Nation Underground.

Loud, Wild & Heavy was officially re-issued on CD in 2018 by Greek label No Remorse Records as part of a series of early Marty Friedman works.[1]

Personnel

Hawaii
Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marty Friedman's Hawaii, Vixen And Deuce Albums To Be Reissued. Blabbermouth.net. June 4, 2017.