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Witchkiller was a promising Canadian heavy metal band whose members sadly went their separate ways after recording a single 1984 EP entitled Day of the Saxons. Released by Metal Blade, it has since become a collector's favorite, and assured the group -- deeply influenced by <a href="spotify:artist:2tRsMl4eGxwoNabM08Dm4I">Judas Priest</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:6mdiAmATAx73kdxrNrnlao">Iron Maiden</a> and featuring vocalist Doug Adams, guitarist Kurt Phillips, bassist Todd Pilon, and drummer Steve Batky -- a certain cult status in the metal underground. All four members pursued other projects following Witchkiller's demise, but none fared all that well: Adams and Pilow joined forces in a new band named <a href="spotify:artist:78mAXHKKivi2xYKIW4b5qT">Reckless</a>, Phillips founded Christian metal act Warhag with his wife, and Batky resurfaced as a singer in a group called I Napoleon. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi

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