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Decrepit Birth

A Santa Cruz, California based loss of life steel outfit, Decrepit Delivery came jointly in the mid 1990s. Several musicians have already been members from the music group, but ultimately the roster resolved on Costs Robinson (vocals), KC Howard (drums), Matt Sotelo (electric guitar), Dan Eggers (electric guitar), and Joel …

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Dawn of Dreams

Not to end up being confused using the German Dark metal band using the same name, Dawn of Dreams was formed in the Tyrol mountains in April 1994. Originally known as Steady Stench, the music group was compelled to reorganize when the drummer enlisted in the military. Changing their name …

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Age of Silence

An avant-garde steel supergroup from Norway, Age of Silence gathers the abilities of Borknagar keyboardist Lars A. Nedland (right here performing as vocalist and contacting himself Lazare), By Pale Light guitarists Joacim Solheim (right here known as Extant) and Helge K. Haugen (right here Kobbergaard), Khold bassist Lars Eric Si …

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Magenta

Magenta began in Cardiff, South Wales, in 2001 when multi-instrumentalist, maker, and engineer Rob Reed began dealing with vocalist Christina Booth on the studio-only task revolving around lyrics compiled by his trouble Steve Reed. The outcome, the recording Revolutions, premiered on F2 Music that same 12 months to crucial acclaim, …

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Riverside

Drawn together with a shared appreciate of steel and prog rock and roll, Riverside were founded in 2001 in Warsaw, Poland, by Mariusz Duda (vocals, bass, electric guitar), Piotr Grudzinski (electric guitar), Piotr Kozieradzki (drums), and Jacek Melnicki (keyboards). The quartet associates intended to make use of their backgrounds in …

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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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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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Dreamscape

The victims of this killer of several bands, in other words multiple line-up changes, Munich, Germany’s Dreamscape were able to go above the fray, and carved out a significant solid career for themselves over time. Produced by guitarist Wolfgang Kerinnis and guitarist Stefan Gassner in 1986, the intensifying rock outfit …

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Dream Theater

The technically proficient guitar playing of John Petrucci elevated Wish Theater towards the upper echelons of contemporary rock. While its lineup provides continuously advanced, the Longer Island-based quintet provides consistently shipped sharp-edged music. Wish Theater is well known because of its high-energy concert shows. While they’ve released many live albums …

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Fifth Angel

Excited with the success of neighboring steel upstarts Queensrÿche, vocalist Ted Pilot, guitarist Adam Byrd, and drummer Ken Mary shaped Fifth Angel in Bellevue, WA, in 1984. Drafting second guitarist Ed Archer and bassist John Macko, they ultimately agreed upon to the Shrapnel label and released an eponymous debut in …

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