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Tom Keifer

Known primarily mainly because the lead singer and guitarist for bluesy, chart-topping ’80s steel outfit Cinderella, Springfield, Pennsylvania-born singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Tom Keifer started playing at a age. Found out by Jon Bon Jovi in 1985, Cinderella continued release a four albums between 1986 and 1994, three which proceeded to go platinum, …

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Dethklok

Referred to as “the world’s very best social force,” the digital death metal strap Dethklok star in the Adult Swim tv program Metalocalypse. The Mordland-based quintet includes vocalist Nathan Explosion, who runs on the death metallic growl even though he’s not performing; lead guitarist Skwisgar Skwigelf, the fastest string slinger …

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Aina

Aina may be the name directed at both an recording, 2004’s Aina: Times of Growing Doom — The Metallic Opera, and a global collective of music artists championed by multi-instrumentalist Robert Hunecke-Rizzo (Luca Turilli, Rhapsody, Kamelot). Along with maker Sascha Paeth, keyboardist and arranger Miro, and vocalist and lyricist Amanda …

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Atheist

Arguably the best progressive metal band of their day, Atheist’s impossibly Byzantine death-jazz proved as well advanced actually for committed metalheads to stomach. On the period of three albums admirably documented regardless of crippling adversity, the band’s inventive but inaccessible design has gained them a enduring respect, but similarly compromised …

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Agnostic Front

In the dawn from the ’80s, NEW YORK was mired with debt and crime, grappling with probably one of the most trying periods in its history, yet ironically (or simply fittingly), its underground music scene was seething with activity like nothing you’ve seen prior. Still reeling from your violent inception …

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Time Requiem

Merging force and neo-classical metallic, progressive rock and roll, and AOR, pan-European quintet Time period Requiem was shaped in 2002 by vocalist Apollo Papathanasio (also Meduza), guitarist Magnus Nordh, keyboardist Richard Anderson (Space Odyssey, Majestic, etc.), bassist Dick Lövgren, and drummer Peter Wildoer (also Darkane). A self-titled debut surfaced the …

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Mower

Combining alternative steel, punk rock and roll sources, and other raging design marks, Mower release an unrivaled mixture of heavy rocking appear predicated on a destructive mix of a run guitar section and thundering rhythms. Put together in NORTH PARK, CA, in 1995, the group gathers the experience of a …

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Airbourne

Airbourne certainly are a straightforward rock-band in the Aussie pub rock and roll custom of AC/DC, the Angels, and Rose Tattoo: four men with beers at hand who rather pass away than end up being caught wearing a red t shirt. The brothers Joel and Ryan O’Keeffe was raised in …

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Arcturus

Culling its membership from various Norwegian black color steel luminaries, Arcturus continues to be an evolving task for founding keyboardist Steiner “Sverd” Johnsen and drummer Hellhammer (also called an associate of Mayhem, probably one of the most infamous Norwegian black color steel ensembles). The outcomes of the newer endeavor have …

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Agressor

Among France’s few loss of life metal rings of be aware, Agressor (the next “g” is invisible aswell while silent) was founded in the mid-’80s by vocalist/guitarist Alex Colin-Tocquaine, who also caused numerous sidemen before buying bassist J-M Libeer and drummer Jean-Luc Falsini. Carrying out a couple of break up …

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