This page will contain images about DragonForce, as they become available.DragonForceDragonForce is a power metal band from London. Their style is upbeat and positive, and exemplifies some of the defining characteristics of the power metal genre, including:
BiographyThe band originally formed under the name of DragonHeart, but changed their name to DragonForce before releasing any commercial albums due to possible trademark issues. They began their career by publishing their songs on the first incarnation of MP3.com, and for years stood on the top of the metal charts. They have subsequently enjoyed increasing popularity, publishing two albums and touring extensivly, their most recent tour included fellow power metal band Angra in support. Current line-up
Former members
Discography
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They have subsequently
enjoyed increasing popularity, publishing two albums and touring extensivly, their most recent tour included fellow power metal
band Angra in support. DragonForce is a power metal band from London. In the House (1995). Sonic Firestorm (2004). Star Dancing (1978). Valley of the Damned (2003). High on Sunshine (1978). Valley of the Damned (Demo) (2000). Earthbound (1975). Diccon Harper - Bass. Soul & Inspiration (1974). Didier Almouzni - Drums. Living Together, Growing Together (1973). Dave Mackintosh - Drums & Backing Vocals. Individually & Collectively (1972). Benjamin L Jackson - Keyboards & Backing Vocals. The 5th Dimension/Live! (1971). Alex Hart - Bass & Backing Vocals. Reflections (1971). Sam Totman - Lead/Rhythm Guitars & Backing Vocals. Love's Lines, Angles and Rhymes (1971). Herman Li - Lead/Rhythm Guitars & Backing Vocals. Portrait (1970). ZP Theart - Lead Vocals. The Age of Aquarius (1969). Fantasy Lyrics. Stoned Soul Picnic (1968). Highly technical guitarwork. The Magic Garden (1967). Very fast tempo songs. Up, Up and Away (1967). "Workin' on a Groovy Thing". "Stone Soul Picnic". "California Soul". "Aquarius/Let the Sun Shine In". "Wedding Bell Blues". "One Less Bell to Answer". "Up, Up, and Away". |