Triumph's first worldwide release, Rock & Roll Machine, had caused a small splash within hard rock circles, but audiences were still unsure of what to make of this power...
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Triumph's career was an ongoing power struggle between its two singers, and after taking a back seat to guitarist Rik Emmett on the previous year's Just a Game, drummer Gil...
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On Allied Forces, their fourth worldwide release and fifth overall, Triumph would arguably come closer to delivering a truly outstanding album than ever before -- and...
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Many people thought of Triumph as Rush Pt. 2, and from their first couple of albums, that comparison was not too far off. Another Canadian trio, the group had definite...
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After original guitarist and musical centerpiece Rik Emmett left Triumph in 1988, it appeared to be curtains for one of Canada's most successful hard rock outfits. The group...
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Triumph has typically been dismissed over the years as being a toothless and lyrically inane rip-off of Rush, with bits of Survivor and Spinal Tap thrown in for good...
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