Vocals (1981-1985, 1995-present)
1984 | Ample Destruction | Vocals (lead) (as "The Tyrant") |
1997 | The Fourth Judgement | Vocals |
1998 | The Age of Mastery | Vocals |
2000 | Thane to the Throne | Vocals |
2001 | Mechanized Warfare | Vocals |
2003 | Decade of the Nail-Spiked Bat | Vocals |
2004 | Casting the Stones | Vocals |
2011 | The Scourge of the Light | Vocals |
2017 | The Deviant Chord | Vocals |
2023 | The Hallowed | Vocals (as "Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin") |
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As Leviathan Thisiren:
Vocals
(1986-1988, 2009-present)
1986 | Metal from Hell | Vocals |
1995 | Midnight Wind (EP) | Vocals |
2011 | By the Hands of the Devil | Vocals |
2011 | Celebration: For the Love of Satan | Vocals |
2013 | Virgin Sails | Vocals |
2015 | Pre-Dating God (Part 1) | Vocals |
2015 | Pre-Dating God (Part 2) | Vocals |
2022 | This Legacy Will Never Die | Vocals |
Vocals (2018-present)
2019 | The Three Tremors | Vocals (as "Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin") |
2019 | The Solo Versions | Vocals (as "Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin") |
2021 | Guardians of the Void | Vocals (as "Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin") |
2021 | Crucifier (Single) | Vocals (as "Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin") |
2021 | War of Nations (Single) | Vocals (as "Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin") |
2021 | Bone Breaker (Single) | Vocals (as "Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin") |
Vocals (1987-1995, 2007, 2014-present)
1987 | Demo 1987 (Demo) | Vocals |
1989 | In a Blaze of Glory (Demo) | Vocals |
1989 | Titan Force | Vocals |
1991 | Winner / Loser | Vocals (as "Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin") |
1994 | Demo 1994 (Demo) | Vocals |
2014 | Force of the Titan (Compilation) | Vocals (lead) (track 5-12) |
Vocals (2022)
2005 | The Tyrant Sessions (Single) | Vocals |
2020 | Rock World (Rare & Unreleased 87-95) (Compilation) | Vocals (Track 14, 15) |
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Trivia
Powerslave 2000 and Mother Load were Iron Maiden tribute bands.In 1992 he was contacted by Riot shortly after the departure of their vocalist Tony Moore in order to replace him; the job ultimately went to Mike DiMeo but two songs were recorded and then released some years after.