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  2. DragonForce - Wikipedia

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    On 2 March 2011, DragonForce announced their new vocalist, Marc Hudson. [16] [17] Hudson had previous experience performing in a band but was not a professional musician before joining DragonForce. His first show with DragonForce was the band's opening for Iron Maiden in August 2011, where they debuted a new song titled "Cry Thunder". [18]

  3. Extreme Power Metal - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Power Metal is the eighth studio album by British power metal band DragonForce, released on 27 September 2019. [7] It is the band's last studio album to feature longtime bassist Frédéric Leclercq [8] and the first not to feature longtime keyboardist Vadim Pruzhanov, who left the band in 2018; [9] Epica keyboardist Coen Janssen recorded keyboards for the album as a session member. [7]

  4. Clone Hero - Wikipedia

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    Clone Hero started as a small project of Ryan Foster's in 2011, [2] then called GuitaRPG, built in the XNA engine and bearing simple, 2D graphics. [10] Around 2015, the game's name was changed to Guitar Game to reflect its forking away from the RPG style, and had been upgraded with pseudo-3D graphics made with 2D graphics with warped perspective. [11]

  5. DragonForce discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of DragonForce, a British power metal band, currently consists of nine studio albums, two live albums, one demo album and seven singles.. DragonForce formed in London in 1999 [1] under the name of "DragonHeart", and released their first and only demo, Valley of the Damned, independently in 2000.

  6. In the Line of Fire... Larger Than Live - Wikipedia

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    Larger than Live is the second live album by British power metal band DragonForce released in 2015 and recorded on 18 October 2014 at Loud Park Festival. [ 1 ] The release marks the band's first live album to feature professionally shot footage at one of their concerts.

  7. Killer Elite: the Hits, the Highs, the Vids - Wikipedia

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    Killer Elite: the Hits, the Highs, the Vids is a compilation album by British power metal band DragonForce. [1] It was released on 3 April 2016 and was supported by the band through the Killer Elite World Tour lasting from April to September 2016.

  8. Inhuman Rampage - Wikipedia

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    Inhuman Rampage is the third studio album by British power metal band DragonForce, released first on 28 December 2005 [4] in Japan, and 9 January 2006 elsewhere, through Victor Entertainment and Roadrunner Records, respectively.

  9. Reaching into Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Reaching into Infinity is the seventh studio album by British power metal band DragonForce, released on 19 May 2017.It is the band's first studio album to feature drummer Gee Anzalone and the last to feature longtime keyboardist Vadim Pruzhanov.