The Rods

The Rods

Genres: heavy metal, hard rock, american, USA, NWOBHM

About The Rods

The Rods are an American heavy metal band formed in 1980 by David Rock Feinstein (guitar, vocals), Steven Starmer (bass, vocals), and Carl Canedy (drums, vocals). After the release of their first album, Starmer was replaced by Garry Bordonaro. Feinstein had previously gained attention as a member of Elf alongside his cousin Ronnie James Dio, though The Rods adopted a more traditional heavy metal style compared with Elf’s boogie-rock approach. Their debut album was first released independently as "Rock Hard" in 1980. After signing with Arista Records the following year, the label reordered the tracks and reissued it as "The Rods." The band’s second album, "Wild Dogs," followed in 1982 and was re-released in 2004. Their third album, "In the Raw," appeared in 1983. In 1984, Canedy and Bordonaro contributed to Jack Starr’s album "Out of the Darkness" alongside Rhett Forrester and Gary Driscoll. The same year, The Rods released their fourth studio album, "Let Them Eat Metal," and recorded "The Rods Live." Their album "Heavier Than Thou" was released in 1986, followed by "Hollywood," credited to Canedy, Feinstein, Bordonaro & Caudle, with Rick Caudle on lead vocals and Feinstein performing solely on guitar. The group disbanded after poor sales of their final two releases. Canedy also established a career as a producer, working with bands such as Anthrax on "Armed and Dangerous" and "Spreading the Disease," Exciter on "Violence & Force," Overkill on "Feel the Fire," Possessed on "Beyond the Gates," and Roxx Gang on "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em." The Rods reunited in 2008 with the lineup of Feinstein, Bordonaro, and Canedy, performing at Metal Rock Fest in Lillehammer, Norway. Their album "Vengeance" was released in 2011 to positive reviews, followed by "The Brotherhood of Metal" in 2019. On November 9, 2023, the band announced that their album "Rattle the Cage" was released on January 12, 2024. Discography Rock Hard (1980), reissued as The Rods (1981) Full Throttle (EP) (1981) Wild Dogs (1982) In the Raw (1983) The Rods Live (1983) Let Them Eat Metal (1984) Hollywood (1986) – released under the name Canedy, Feinstein, Bordonaro & Caudle Heavier Than Thou (1986) Vengeance (2011) Brotherhood of Metal (2019) Rattle the Cage (2024)

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On RadioStar

27
stations playing
12
countries
28
tracks tracked
most active station (Greece)
Heard alongside: Judas Priest Accept Saxon

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Metal Zone
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 128
229 Likes

Metal Heads
1 track on rotation
AAC+ : 128
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Led FM
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 128
2 Likes

RADIO 1075
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AAC+ : 128
1 Likes

The Rods — Top 28 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
The Rods Crank It Up
The Rods Now And Forever
The Rods 1982
The Rods Tyrant King
The Rods Evil in Me
The Rods Hurricane
The Rods Metal Highways
The Rods Play It Loud
The Rods Witches' Brew (1998) [c9M]
The Rods Music Man (1997) [cbU]
The Rods Live At Rose Hall
The Rods Born To Rock * Wolle OnAir * 60er bis 95er Beat, Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy-, NWOBHM & Speed Metal *
The Rods Crank it Up
The Rods 10
The Rods Shockwave
The Rods Rattle The Cage
The Rods Ride Free Or Die
The Rods She's Such A Bitch
The Rods Too Hot To Stop
The Rods Nuclear Skies
The Rods Wolves At The Door
The Rods Ace In The Hole
The Rods Hold On For Your Life
The Rods Raise Some Hell (2001) [cfY]
The Rods Can't Slow Down
The Rods Crank It Up [et8]
The Rods Hurricane (1998) [c6D]
The Rods Brotherhood of Metal
Crank It Up
Now And Forever
Tyrant King
Evil in Me
Hurricane
Metal Highways
Play It Loud
Witches' Brew (1998) [c9M]
Music Man (1997) [cbU]
Live At Rose Hall
Born To Rock * Wolle OnAir * 60er bis 95er Beat, Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy-, NWOBHM & Speed Metal *
Crank it Up
Shockwave
Rattle The Cage
Ride Free Or Die
She's Such A Bitch
Too Hot To Stop
Nuclear Skies
Wolves At The Door
Ace In The Hole
Hold On For Your Life
Raise Some Hell (2001) [cfY]
Can't Slow Down
Crank It Up [et8]
Hurricane (1998) [c6D]
Brotherhood of Metal