

A DOUBLE
BLAST OF
TRIUMPH
(also Rock 'N' Roll Machine)
is the second
studio album by
Canadian
Hard Rock band
Triumph
It was first released
in 1977
by Attic Records.
The album contained
the band's first hit,
a version of
Joe Walsh's
"Rocky Mountain Way".

is the
third
studio album
by Canadian
Hard Rock band
released in 1979.
The album contains one
of Triumph's
most popular songs
on FM
album-oriented radio,
"Lay it on the Line",
and the
Top 40 hit
"Hold On",
which peaked at No. 38
on the
Billboard Hot 100
and at No. 33
in Canada.

Artwork
The vinyl LP version
of the album
featured a sleeve
that folded open
to reveal a board game
(though later pressings just contained
a regular vinyl sleeve without this).
According to a
Rockline interview,
the board game was
Rik Emmett's idea,
but Mike Levine
was the one who
actually designed it
and decided to make it
impossible to win.
The front cover
of the album
revealed a
futuristic world
where every symbol
depicts a song
featured on
the album.
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