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  2. Priest...Live! - Wikipedia

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    "Screaming for Vengeance" (recorded live in Memphis, TN, 12 December 1982 during the Screaming for Vengeance tour) 5:55: 9. "Rock Hard, Ride Free" (recorded live in Los Angeles, CA, 5 May 1984 during the Defenders of the Faith tour) 6:42: 10. "Hell Bent for Leather" (recorded live in Saint Louis, MO, 23 May 1986 on the Turbo tour) Glenn Tipton ...

  3. Diamond Rexx - Wikipedia

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    Singer Nasti Habits created the original four-member lineup with guitarist S.S. Priest in 1985. Four months after their first live show the band signed a management deal with Mark Nawara who then got the band signed to Island records, and with the addition of bassist Andre and drummer Johnny Cottone they released their debut album Land of the Damned in 1986. [1]

  4. Dominus (band) - Wikipedia

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    Dominus was a Danish groove metal/death metal band from Ringsted that formed in 1991 and split up in 2000/2001. They released one single, two demos and four albums. Though mostly known for their first two death metal albums, they moved into a groove metal direction on 1997's Vol.Beat release and would go on to fuse that sound with thrash metal and returning death metal elements on their final ...

  5. Painkiller Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Painkiller Tour was a concert tour by English heavy metal band Judas Priest which was in support of the album Painkiller. It ran from 18 October 1990 until 15 April 1991. This tour introduced new drummer Scott Travis from Racer X, who joined the band in 1989 after previous drummer Dave Holland's departure that same year. He has remained ...

  6. Lord (band) - Wikipedia

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    Lord (sometimes stylised as LORD) is an Australian power metal band from Wollongong, New South Wales.The group began as a solo project for "Lord Tim" Grose of Dungeon in 2003 and expanded into a complete band when Dungeon broke up in 2005. [1]

  7. Priest, Live and Rare - Wikipedia

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    "Priest, Live and Rare" is a live album by heavy metal band Judas Priest, released in 1998. [ 3 ] Judas Priest issued several singles that would include non-album B-sides with many of the singles, to entice fans who already had the A-side on their full-length to purchase the single.

  8. '98 Live Meltdown - Wikipedia

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    '98 Live Meltdown is a concert album by Judas Priest, recorded and released in 1998 and is the first live album to feature new lead singer Tim "Ripper" Owens, recorded during the Jugulator World Tour. A second live album featuring Owens, Live in London, was released in 2003.

  9. Aquiles Priester - Wikipedia

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    The band ultimately decided to hire Mike Mangini as their new drummer. [8] In 2013, it was announced that Priester had joined the prog metal band Midas Fate. [9] On 9 September 2014, Priester was announced as Primal Fear's new drummer on the band's official Facebook page but left the band only months after. [10]