Bloodstained Gallows
Vyndykator
Performed By
Vyndykator
Album UPC
634479834363
CD Baby Track ID
5361277
Label
Unisound Records
Released
2003-01-01
BPM
108
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm20817281
Year
2003
Spotify Plays
47
Writers
Writer
Steve Ratchen, Rob Oriani, Bill Pena, John Caton, Bob Mitchell
Pub Co
Steve Ratchen, Rob Oriani, Bill Pena, John Caton, Bob Mitchell
Composer
Steve Ratchen, Rob Oriani, Bill Pena, John Caton, Bob Mitchell
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Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - New Jersey
Description
Ex-Attacker vocalist Bob Mitchell teamed up with Alchemy X bassist Steve Ratchen to create Vyndykator\'s \"Heaven Sent from Hell\" cd in 2002- Equal parts thrash, prog and power metal, this CD should appeal to any classic power metal fanatics out there.
Notes
Vyndykator was a supergroup formed in 2001 consisting of ex-Attacker vocalist Bob Mitchell, Alchemy X bassist Steve Ratchen, Hail & Kill guitarist Rob Oriani, ex-Sneak Attack/Dog Eat Dog drummer Mark Mari and ex-Dahmer\'s Fridge guitarist Bill Pena
\"Heaven sent from hell\" was their debut album, released on Athen\'s Unisound Records in 2003- mixing equal parts thrash, old-school power metal, with elements of neo-classical, speed and prog metal, Vyndykator was truly an innovative act, reflecting the varied influences of their disparate members
Vyndykator electrified live audiences with their break-neck speed yet highly intricate pieces- they drew rave reviews for their performances at the Cleveland Classic Metal fest in 2002 and Chicago Metal fest in 2003
Sadly, Rob Oriani passed away in November 2006 while the band were working on a follow-up to HSFH- subsequently, it\'s members have returned to their signature bands and continued to make records- However, Vyndykator and the Heaven Sent from Hell album continue to stand out as a tribute to Mr Oriani
\"Heaven sent from hell\" was their debut album, released on Athen\'s Unisound Records in 2003- mixing equal parts thrash, old-school power metal, with elements of neo-classical, speed and prog metal, Vyndykator was truly an innovative act, reflecting the varied influences of their disparate members
Vyndykator electrified live audiences with their break-neck speed yet highly intricate pieces- they drew rave reviews for their performances at the Cleveland Classic Metal fest in 2002 and Chicago Metal fest in 2003
Sadly, Rob Oriani passed away in November 2006 while the band were working on a follow-up to HSFH- subsequently, it\'s members have returned to their signature bands and continued to make records- However, Vyndykator and the Heaven Sent from Hell album continue to stand out as a tribute to Mr Oriani
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