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Christian Meyer | Bass |
Marc Könnecke | Drums |
See also: Savage Blood | |
Nico Luttenberg | Guitars |
See also: ex-Deterrent, ex-Savage Blood | |
Cagge | Guitars |
Peter Diersmann | Vocals |
See also: Savage Blood | |
Past | |
Michael Hildebrandt | Guitars |
Rainer Rage | Guitars |
See also: ex-S.D.I. | |
Carsten Duhme | Guitars |
Guido Steinchen | Guitars (1987) |
See also: ex-Suckspeed |
Christian Meyer | Bass |
Marc Könnecke | Drums |
See also: Savage Blood | |
Nico Luttenberg | Guitars |
See also: ex-Deterrent, ex-Savage Blood | |
Cagge | Guitars |
Peter Diersmann | Vocals |
See also: Savage Blood |
Michael Hildebrandt | Guitars |
Rainer Rage | Guitars |
See also: ex-S.D.I. | |
Carsten Duhme | Guitars |
Guido Steinchen | Guitars (1987) |
See also: ex-Suckspeed |
Added by: Stormrider | Modified by: Sodomatic_Slaughter |
Added on: 2002-08-17 19:11:21 | Last modified on: 2020-06-20 11:57:38 |
- "The Sign" and "Kingdom of the Light" on Wizzards from OS (1991)
Named after the B-29 super fortress bomber that dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945. The plane was named after Enola Gay Tibbets, the mother of Paul Tibbets, commander of the mission.