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Beyond Fear is an American heavy metal band started in March, 2005 by Tim "Ripper" Owens after he left Judas Priest as a side-project, apart from his former work with Iced Earth. History [ edit ]
Beyond Fear is the eponymous debut album from Beyond Fear, a heavy metal band formed by ex-Iced Earth/ex-Judas Priest vocalist Tim Owens.
In 2006, Owens also reunited with his former Winter's Bane colleague Dennis Hayes in a band called Beyond Fear. The self-titled debut album from his new band was released in May of that year. Hayes would join Iced Earth as well in 2007 after bassist James "Bo" Wallace left due to family health issues.
Fear, stylized as FEAR, is an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, formed in 1977. The band is credited for helping to shape the sound and style of Californian hardcore punk. [1] The group gained national prominence after an infamous 1981 performance on Saturday Night Live. Frontman Lee Ving has been the band's only constant member.
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In the mid-1970s he moved to Los Angeles, playing briefly with heavy metal bands before forming the hardcore punk band Fear. The band's first concert was in 1978. [7] Ving is Fear's lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and harmonica player and is the only member to have remained with the band since its inception. [5] [9] During Fear's performances ...
Beyond Fear: United States: 2005–present: A side project band of Tim "Ripper" Owens. [39] Black Death: United States: 1977-1984: Marketed their band as the first all-African-American heavy metal band. [40] Blackguard: Canada: 2001–present: Melodic death metal with power/folk metal influences. [41] Black Majesty: Australia: 2001–present
Schalk was also a longtime member of the band Fuel. Carley Coma has performed with the Christian rock band Hope Kills Fear, which was formed to create "emotional, thought-provoking songs to spread a message of hope, faith, strength and perseverance." [21] In 2011, Coma also released one album with the hard rock band Park Lane. [22]