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  2. Striker (band) - Wikipedia

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    Striker is a Canadian heavy metal band from Edmonton, Alberta, formed in 2007. [3] The band's early material had a sound influenced more by old school thrash metal , but their more recent material has a more melodic sound influenced by traditional heavy metal .

  3. Stryper - Wikipedia

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    The band continued to tour until February 1992, when frontman Michael Sweet departed the band citing artistic differences and to pursue a solo career. [5] In early 1992, Stryper fulfilled some commitments in Europe as a trio with Oz Fox on lead vocals. Soon after, on May 5, they performed two shows at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California.

  4. Trixter - Wikipedia

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    Trixter is an American glam metal band formed in 1983 in Paramus, New Jersey. The band gained popularity in the early 1990s with hits like "Give It To Me Good" that peaked at sixty-five on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1990 [5] and "One In A Million". Despite lineup changes and a hiatus in the late '90s, Trixter has maintained a presence in the rock ...

  5. Dave Stryker - Wikipedia

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    Stryker formed a band with Steve Slagle and a trio with Jared Gold and Tony Reedus (later McClenty Hunter and Billy Hart). [1] He worked with Kevin Mahogany as sideman, composer, and arranger, appeared with him at Carnegie Hall, and toured with him in Europe and Japan. [2] He has also worked with Eliane Elias, Javon Jackson, and Andy LaVerne. [1]

  6. Ron Strykert - Wikipedia

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    When bassist John Rees was later added in 1980 to the band, he moved forward to lead guitarist. [4] He developed a unique soaring style of playing which added a high amount of energy to their songs. His signature playing went from long sustained notes, to a rapid fire, staccato lead guitar style, with some similarities to bass technique, most ...

  7. Bunny Lee - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 a documentary film was released, I Am The Gorgon – Bunny 'Striker' Lee and the Roots of Reggae, directed by Diggory Kenrick, telling the story of Lee's life from childhood to the present, featuring U Roy, Dennis Alcapone, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Sly and Robbie, Johnny Clarke, John Holt and others. [7] [17]

  8. Strike (band) - Wikipedia

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    "U Sure Do" achieved chart success in many territories and this took the band to Spain, Italy, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Germany and Japan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Strike went on to produce another four UK top 40 hits , like their cover of Paula Abdul's " My Love Is for Real ", and an album, I Saw the Future was released in 1997 on Fresh Records. [ 5 ]

  9. Strfkr - Wikipedia

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    Strfkr (a disemvowelment, as well as the letter C, of "Starfucker"), stylized in all caps, is an American indie rock band from Portland, Oregon. It began in 2007 as a solo project of Joshua Hodges. It began in 2007 as a solo project of Joshua Hodges.