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Finding French heavy metal bands before the 1990s was harder than finding Italian War heroes; High Power was one of the few. Originally formed all the way back in 1977, the group released a pair of albums in 1983's eponymous debut and 1986's Les Violons de Satan -- both of them sung in French and drawing comparisons to <a href="spotify:artist:2tRsMl4eGxwoNabM08Dm4I">Judas Priest</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6mdiAmATAx73kdxrNrnlao">Iron Maiden</a>, and compatriots <a href="spotify:artist:7AvEVZeIPTqRE7y4QFk09A">Trust</a>. High Power -- whose lineup consisted of Patrick Malbos (vocals), Eric Pouey (lead guitar/keyboards), Alain Pavon (rhythm guitar), Jean-Michel Dietsch (bass), and Georges Moreau (drums) -- wound down their activities before the decade was through, but 1999 saw the release of the retrospective Live 84/87 CD. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi
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