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PRIMAL FEAR - Collection
Power Metal
1998-2017
Germany
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Primal Fear is a German power metal band formed in 1997 by Ralf Scheepers (vocals, ex-Gamma Ray) and Mat Sinner (bass and vocals, Sinner). Sinner and Scheepers formed the band after Scheepers was not hired as Rob Halford's replacement in Judas Priest.
Primal Fear was founded in October 1997 by singer Ralf Scheepers and Mat Sinner. Scheepers and Sinner have been constants in the heavy metal scene before the band was founded. Ralf Scheepers sang in the bands Tyran Pace, F.B.I. and the internationally successful band Gamma Ray. After a gig with his Judas Priest cover band Just Priest in which Mat Sinner and Tom Naumann helped out the idea arose to found Primal Fear. They signed a record deal with Nuclear Blast Records in late 1997. Their debut album Primal Fear was released in February 1998 and entered the German LP charts at place 48 thus making it one of the highest chart entries of a debut album in German metal. The same year they toured with metal veterans Running Wild and HammerFall.
In July 1999, the 2nd album Jaws of Death was released. Shortly after its release guitarist Tom Naumann left the band due to health problems. During the tour through Europe, Brazil and Japan he was replaced by Alex Beyrodt. In January 2000, Henny Wolter joined the band as a permanent replacement. In early 2001, the third album Nuclear Fire was released. At the following world tour the band played in the US for the first time and were guests at the Metal Meltdown Festival and the Milwaukee Metalfest.
The next album Black Sun was released on April 29, 2002 and entered the German LP charts at place 55. Halford-Guitarist Mike Chlasciak contributed the guitar solos for the songs "Fear" and "Armageddon". The highlight of the following double-headliner tour with fellow band Rage was a gig at the Scala in London. The same year Henny Wolter left the band and was replaced by the returning Tom Naumann. With this line-up the band again toured through Brazil and ended the Black Sun tour. In April–May 2003, the band participated in the "Metal Gods" tour together with Rob Halford, Testament and a few other bands and toured through the US and Canada. During the Tour drummer Klaus Sperling was replaced by Randy Black. After the tour, Randy joined the band permanently.
In February 2004, the 5th album Devil's Ground was released and entered the German LP charts at place 67. April of the same year the band started another world tour in which the band toured through Europe, Japan, the US and South America including one of the band's biggest hits "Metal Is Forever". Directly after the tour the band recorded their 6th album Seven Seals in Vancouver and Stuttgart. It was released in Fall of 2005 mixed by Mike Frazer in Vancouver. To promote the album the band went on Europe and Japan tour together with fellow Power Metal band Helloween.
Ralf Scheepers, zang (1997–heden)
Mat Sinner, bass en zang (1997–heden)
Tom Naumann, gitaar (1997–2000, 2003–2007, 2015-heden), live gitaar (2013-2015)
Alex Beyrodt, gitaar (2009–heden), live gitaar (1997–2009)
Magnus Karlsson, gitaar (2008–heden)
Francesco Jovino, drum (2015–heden)
Full Lenght Albums
1998 - Primal Fear
1999 - Jaws Of Death
2000 - Nuclear Fire
2002 - Black Sun
2004 - Devil's Ground
2005 - Seven Seals
2007 - New Religion
2009 - 16.6 Before The Devil Knows You're Dead
2011 - Scheepers
2012 - Unbreakable
2014 - Delivering The Black
2016 - Rulebreaker
Live, Compilation & EP
2001 - Horrorscope
2006 - Metal Is Forever
2009 - The History Of Fear [Bonus CD]
2010 - Live In The USA
2017 - Angels Of Mercy - Live In Germany
BOOTLEGSS
Heavy Power Metal
Germany
2006-2009
MP3
tracks
320 kbps
01.03.06 - Live In Tokyo (57:59)
02.26.06 - Osaka (54:14)
03.05.06 - Kawasaki (01:04:04)
04.04.09 - Live In Moscow (01:04:43)
26.09.09 - Live In Metalfest (01:22:02)
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