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Marilyn Manson

Marilyn Manson, the self-proclaimed “Antichrist Superstar,” became a mainstream antihero, very much towards the chagrin of conservative politicians and concerned parents. His eyesight of dark, arty, commercial metal pushed a lot of his singles — including “The Dope Present,” “THE STUNNING People,” and a cover of Eurythmics’ “Lovely Dreams (Are …

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Die Ärzte

Pass away Ärzte spearheaded the German punk rock and roll revolution. While hardly ever achieving the worldwide renown of competitors Die Toten Hosen, their effect on Central Western european music and lifestyle is deep, and their satirical and frequently political music are even trained in German academic institutions. Die Ärzte …

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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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Riot

The long-lived New York-based rock music group Riot was formed in 1976 by guitarist/songwriter Tag Reale, who recruited vocalist Man Speranza, guitarist L.A. Kouvaris, bassist Jimmy Iommi, and drummer Peter Bitelli. After debuting in 1977 with Rock and roll Town, Kouvaris was changed by guitarist Rick Ventura, as well as …

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UFO

Vocalist Phil Mogg, guitarist Mick Bolton, bassist Pete Method, and drummer Andy Parker shaped the Uk space metal clothing UFO in 1969. Originally referred to as Hocus Pocus, the group, which got the name UFO honoring a London golf club, debuted in 1971 with UFO 1. Both album and its …

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Frehley’s Comet

Frehley’s Comet was essentially previous Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley’s late-’80s/middle-’90s solo task — using a revolving door of associates, Frehley was the just continuous member. The seed products for Frehley’s solo task were planted using the achievement of his 1978 solo record (all Kiss associates released solo albums concurrently), with …

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Coal Chamber

Coal Chamber broke from the Los Angeles substitute metal picture in 1997 using a audio often in comparison to Korn, although both rings formed around once and so are quality representations from the scene’s general audio — the large, detuned guitars from the murkiest Dark Sabbath; grungy, loud textures similar …

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Chrome Molly

This hard rock/thrash quartet was formed in Leicester, England, during 1984, by vocalist Steve Hawkins and guitarist John Antcliffe. With the help of Nick Wastell (bass) and Chris Green (drums), they documented their debut, You Can’t OWN IT All, the next year. This is a competent assortment of mid-paced rockers. …

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Black Sabbath

An British hard rock institution whose influence about heavy metal can’t be overstated, Dark Sabbath not merely pioneered the genre, they helped release the career of 1 of its most colourful and questionable characters in Ozzy Osbourne. The music group distilled the smoke cigarettes and strife of its commercial hometown …

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King Diamond

Widely thought to be the best possible vocalist in every of metal (who possesses a multi-octave range), theatrical rocker King Diamond first rose to prominence simply because an associate of Mercyful Fate just before launching a solo career by himself. Delivered Kim Bendix Petersen in Denmark on June 14, 1956, …

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