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Mutiny Up My Sleeve is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Max Webster, released in 1978. The album features a blend of progressive rock and hard rock, characterized by intricate guitar work, poetic lyrics, and an eclectic sound that captures the band's unique style. The album is noted for its standout tracks like 'Let Go the Line' and 'A World Without Love,' which showcase the band's ability to fuse catchy melodies with complex musical arrangements. Over the years, the album has gained a cult following and is considered a significant part of Max Webster's legacy, reflecting the band's innovative approach during the late 1970s rock scene.