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Skyforger

Latvian folk metallic collective Skyforger (named following Perkons, the Latvian pagan god from the sky) shaped in 1995 in the ashes of doom metallic outfit Grindmaster Deceased. Skyforger’s punishing mixture of traditional local folk music and traditional thrash and power steel is cut in the same earthy material as works …

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The Rods

The Rods were among America’s unsung blue-collar rock bands from the 1980s — often in comparison to Britain’s Motörhead for their veteran three-piece lineup; their everyman, nearly punk-simple picture; and, obviously, their brash and intensely loud music, that was invariably performed on amplifiers established to 11! The music group achieved …

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Samson

During their first saving, pioneering New Wave of British ROCK group Samson contains guitarist Paul Samson, bassist Chris Aylmer, drummer Thunderstick (true name: Barry Graham; hidden his identification by putting on a rapist-style face mask), and vocalist Bruce Bruce, better referred to as Bruce Dickinson. The group got the majority …

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Whiplash

Perhaps finest remembered for comprising three guys named Tony: Tony Portaro (vocals, guitar), Tony Bono (bass), and Tony Scaglione, aswell as the actual fact how the latter briefly replaced drummer Dave Lombardo in Slayer during his first, fleeting split through the group in 1987, NJ thrashers Whiplash under no circumstances …

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Demons & Wizards

The progressive power metal band Demons & Wizards was a side project for Blind Guardian vocalist Hansi Kursch and Iced Earth guitarist Jon Schaffer; in addition, it highlighted onetime Iced Globe drummer Tag Prator. Demons & Wizards documented a self-titled debut in 1999, with Schaffer also managing bass for the …

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W.A.S.P.

Among the heavier rings to emerge from the early-’80s L.A. metallic picture, W.A.S.P. quickly increased to nationwide infamy because of their shock rock and roll picture, lyrics, and live concerts. Regrettably, after the novelty and scandal started to put on off, W.A.S.P. discovered it hard to expand, and even preserve, …

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Grim Reaper

Led from the influenced guitar function of Nick Bowcott as well as the powerful lungs of Steve Grimmett, Grim Reaper’s tough, raw, but melodically billed music embodied Uk heavy metal’s most popular devices (and clichés) through the entire mid-’80s. The actual fact that Grim Reaper was with the capacity of …

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Grade

Toronto hardcore band Quality comprised singer Kyle Bishop, guitarists Greg Taylor and Shawn Magill, bassist Matt Jones and Chris Danner. Issuing their debut EP Distinct the Magnets in 1998, the group also gained notoriety opening rings including Fugazi, Jimmy Eat Globe and the Guarantee Ring; upon putting your signature on …

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Fastway

One of the most promising ’80s supergroups that never was, England’s Fastway was never quite in a position to come to grips using their sonic identification, and in spite of a promising begin, in the long run their profession was an nearly absolute flameout. Pursuing his acrimonious departure from metallic …

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Bang

As the word goes, most are called but just a few are chosen, which certainly pertains to Bang’s disappointing career in the picture as a whole of early-’70s hard rock and roll and rock. Quickly hyped as best contenders fighting for picture supremacy, as soon as praised as America’s response …

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