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Heavy Metal Horns

Located in Boston, the ROCK Horns mix a four-piece horn section with the normal rock band tools to make a stew of R&B, funk and rock and roll. The group released two demonstration cassettes prior to the Square label released their self-titled debut record. The ROCK Horns transferred to Danger …

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Marty Friedman

Among the best ’80s acoustic guitar shredders, Marty Friedman initial made his name using the speed-burning virtuoso clothing Cacophony, but landed his most widely renowned gig while the business lead guitarist of Megadeth through the thrash legends’ greatest amount of recognition. Friedman was created in 1962 and was raised in …

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Jeff Loomis

Blessed in 1971, Jeff Loomis delivered a tape to steel music group Sanctuary when he heard that they had dropped their guitarist. He got the work, but it had not been slated to be always a long-lasting one. The group split up two months afterwards. Nevertheless, as the ashes of …

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Megadeth

After he still left Metallica in 1983, guitarist/vocalist Dave Mustaine formed the thrash metal quartet Megadeth. Though Megadeth implemented the essential blueprint of Metallica’s relentless strike, Mustaine’s group recognized themselves from his previously music group by lessening the intensifying rock affects, adding an focus on instrumental abilities, accelerating the tempo …

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Jason Becker

Jason Becker can be an American hard rock and roll guitarist who all formed the music group Cacophony in the later ’80s with fellow guitarist Marty Friedman and recorded two albums with it, Swiftness Steel Symphony (1987) and SET OFF! (1988). He produced the instrumental single album Perpetual Burn off …

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Lone Star

This traditional UK hard rock quintet was formed in 1975 by Kenny Driscoll (lead vocals), Tony Smith (guitar), Paul ‘Tonka’ Chapman (b. 9 June 1954, Cardiff, Wales; acoustic guitar), Pete Hurley (bass) and Dixie Lee (drums). Focusing on dynamic heavy rock and roll, they attracted substantial attention using their Roy …

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