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"Battle Scar" was released in 1980 on Max Webster's fifth studio album, Universal Juveniles and is the most well-known track from the band. The amazing track is the result of fusion of two legendary Canadian rock bands — Max Webster and Rush — captured in a one-take, live studio recording, capturing the raw power and chemistry between the two bands. With dual drums (Peart + McCracken), double vocals (Geddy + Kim), and scorching guitar interplay, this track stands out as a hidden gem in progressive rock history. The song marks a high point in both bands’ careers before Max Webster’s disbandment. A must-listen for fans of Rush, Kim Mitchell, and Canadian rock history. There is no ad revenue coming to this channel from the videos (which are all rightfully claimed by the artists and labels) and your Patreon support is appreciated and critical to be able to make more videos. Click here to join for FREE and to see options and benefits: / metalgurumessiah The lyrics are cryptic and powerful, reflecting themes of conflict and personal struggle — possibly metaphorical for the band's own tensions. About the Album: Universal Juveniles (1980) Universal Juveniles was Max Webster’s fifth and final studio album, released in October 1980. It marked a stylistic shift toward a more refined rock sound and features guest appearances from members of Rush on the standout track “Battle Scar.” The album came during a period of internal band tension and lineup changes, and although it was critically well-received, it did not prevent the band's eventual breakup shortly after its release. Canadian rock band formed in 1973, fronted by singer-guitarist Kim Mitchell and known for their unique fusion of progressive rock, hard rock, and quirky lyrical themes. The band earned a cult following in the late 1970s and early 1980s, especially in Canada, and often toured with Rush, developing a close relationship with them musically and personally. #Rush #MaxWebster #GeddyLee #NeilPeart #BattleScar #ProgRock #UniversalJuveniles Stylistic direction: More polished than earlier albums, blending hard rock with progressive elements. [Lyrics] Been in jail for a thousand years Found a fist in an empty field Only quarters for meals Feel the way I feel Bust the busters Screw the feeders Make the healers Feel the way I feel Tried to understand the white man's fears Make 'em bend but they wouldn't yield Uncle Sam's time is only a greased wheel Feel the way I feel