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    Max Webster was a Canadian hard rock band formed in Toronto in 1972. The band was relatively successful in Canada, with several best-selling albums, and had some minor success in the UK, before dissolving in 1981. They were best known for their high energy stage shows, disciplined musicianship, and eccentric compositions combining elements of ...

    • 1972–1981, 1990, 1995–1996, 2007
  2. A book by Bob Wegner that chronicles the career of the Canadian rock band Max Webster, from their formation to their breakup. It features photos, memorabilia, testimonials, and a sneak peek of the coffee table book.

  3. Oct 31, 2023 · Max Webster’s third studio LP, Mutiny Up My Sleeve (1978), further perfected their unique sound. A joyful exuberance propelled by Let Your Man Fly and The Party , the latter song nailed live at Seneca College, Toronto and featuring gung-ho audience participation plus some typically out-there Dubois lyrics.

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  4. Max Webster was a genre-defying band that blended metal, prog, and rock elements in the '70s. Learn about their history, albums, songs, and related artists on AllMusic.

  5. May 1, 2009 · A pretty well known ballad my Max Webster, from their second album "High Class In Borrowed Shoes" from 1977.

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  7. Nov 1, 2008 · Fantastic song from the album "Universal Juveniles" from 1980 by Max Webster. Altough it's credited as Max Webster, it guest stars all three memebers from Ru...

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  8. Max Webster was first signed to Taurus Records, who issued their debut album in 1976. Several months later, the group was picked up by Anthem Records, who released all future Max Webster albums. The band broke up in 1982. Mitchell cites the fact that they could not break in the States as one of the reasons they broke up.

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