1 | Congo Man |
2 | Relentless Force |
3 | Grind to Metal |
4 | Death or Glory |
5 | Congo Dub |
6 | Free the Lion Dub |
7 | Annihilate |
8 | Parrot Dub |
9 | Going Down |
10 | Up the Potaro |
11 | Potaro Dub |
12 | Slaughterhouse |
13 | Free the Man |
14 | Live for the Fight |
15 | That Was Then, This Is Now |
16 | The Holy Devil |
17 | Cruising Dub |
18 | Up Against the World |
19 | Mount Roraima |
20 | Hellhammer |
21 | The Parrot and I |
22 | Demerara Cruise |
23 | Roraima Dub |
24 | Bonded By Steel |
25 | Time Marches On |
26 | Forever (The Sands of Time) |
27 | Too Wild to Tame |
28 | Hail of Fire |
29 | Vengeance of the Damned |
30 | Rise Up |
31 | Hell's Gates |
32 | Destructor |
33 | Breaking the Chains |
34 | That Was Then This Is Now |
Australian heavy metal band, whose career highlights include supporting rock legends Deep Purple (2000), Judas Priest (2001, 2008), Zakk Wylde's Black Label Society (2006)and appearing at the Metallica-headlined 'Big Day Out' Perth show in 2004. They are listed in Garry Sharpe-Young's 'The A-Z Of Power Metal', and have received international acclaim in the genre. Most notably in 'Kerrang!' magazine. with a KKKK rating, and 'Power Play' magazine with a 7/10 rating. Iron Maiden lead singer Bruce Dickinson also spoke favourably of Black Steel during his BBC radio show 'Bruce's Rock Show', playing the track 'Slaughterhouse' from the bands 2005 album 'Hellhammer'.