[+]POWERWOLF[+] [-]+ ORDEN OGAN + CIVIL WAR[-]

POWERWOLF + ORDEN OGAN + CIVIL WAR

Orden Ogan ger

The fantasy-power-metal band Orden Ogan was founded by Sebastian Grütling (drums) and Sebastian Levermann (vocals, guitar) in 1996. They released two demos called "Into Oblivion" and "Anthem to the Dark Side" in 1997 and 98 and a year later they recorded their first self- financed and self- produced full-length "Soli Deo Gloria". In 2004 the second album "Testimonium A.D.", also self- financed, followed and despite not being full-time musicians, the band invested all time they had and managed to nail record deals for Germany, Brazil, Sweden, the UK, Switzerland and Austria.

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Powerwolf ger

Powerwolf is a German / band, formed by the brothers Charles and Matthew Greywolf, the band spent a lot of time doing nothing until they met up with a Romanian vocalist called Attila Dorn. Attila Dorn came from a classical background, when he met up with the Greywolf brothers he expressed an interest in metal and followed them back to Germany which is when Powerwolf took off.

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Civil War swe

There are four bands named Civil War: 1) A swedish power metal band formed by ex-Sabaton members Daniel Mÿhr, Daniel Mullback, Oskar Montelius and Rikard Sundén in early 2012. The band brought out their first, self-titled EP later the same year, featuring four original songs, as well as a metal cover version of the Nelly Furtado song 'Say it right'. 2) An aggressive hardcore band from Sydney, Australia, featuring ex-members of Persist and influenced by New York hardcore, crossover and 80s thrash.

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