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Triton Warrior, named for sea-god Neptune’s son, devised a self-styled “gravel rock,” hammering it out during practices in Fromstein’s family basement. The youths signed justice-of-the-peace notarized waivers, as to legally play local bars and clubs, touring only occasionally outside a 40-mile Toronto perimeter. Recordings commenced at Sound Canada before 1972’s end, resulting in a 2,000-copy run of singles on Vintage Records. “Satan’s Train” took the A-side, with the Fromstein-sung, Mama Moose-sourced, and heavily Sabbath-inspired “Sealed in a Grave” as flip. An errant extra “T” on the 45’s label consigned Triton/Tritton Warrior to eternal pronunciation Hell. But Fromstein’s job with Canada’s 140-store Sam The Record Man chain did afford national distro to the band’s lone release. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sealed In A Grave
1,7432Satan's Train
253Sealed in a Grave - Triton Warrior (1972)
104Satins Train 1972
25Satins Train
26First Single
17Satan's Train (Acetate Demo, 1972) [VINYL RIP]
18Satan's Train / Sealed In A Grave
19Sealed In A Grave (Acetate Demo, 1972) [VINYL RIP]
110Satan's Train + Sealed In A Grave (1972, Canada)
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Warfaring Strangers: Darkscorch Canticles
Darkscorch Canticles
Wayfaring Strangers: Darkscorch Canticles

Satan's Train / Sealed In A Grave

Triton Warrior

Satans Train / Sealed In A Grave
Warfaring Strangers, Darkscorch Canticles

Tatsi Sound Acetate
Satan's Train/Sealed in a Grave
Warfaring Strangers - Darkscorch Canticles

Satan's Train
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