On This Day: July 7, 1984 - Icon Released Their Self Titled Debut Album

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On This Day: July 7, 1984 - Icon Released Their Self Titled Debut Album
On this day July 7, 1984, Icon released their self titled debut album and made their first mark on the heavy metal scene of the 1980s. The Arizona based band delivered a sound that combined melodic hooks with a hard edged guitar style, fitting right in with the growing wave of American metal bands breaking through at the time.

The album featured tracks like Rock On Through the Night, Killer Machine, and On Your Feet, showcasing the band’s energetic style and arena ready sound. While Icon did not break into the mainstream charts, the record built a strong underground following and received airplay on metal radio and MTV’s emerging Headbangers Ball. It served as the foundation for their cult status and paved the way for their 1985 follow up Night of the Crime.

The album helped Icon gain momentum within the 80s metal community despite a lack of chart placement.

Revisit the album in our Icon album thread.

80s insight: Icon’s debut showed how regional metal bands were carving out space in a crowded scene through strong riffs and determination.

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