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- Firewind is a Gr**** power metal band formed in Thessaloniki in 1998. The group is currently signed to AFM records and was originally a small project created...
- Allegiance is the fourth full-length studio album by Gr**** power metal band Firewind, first released on 10 July 2006. Vocalist Chitral Somapala was replaced...
- bands Stray Gods, Warrior Path, Outloud, and Serious Black; he was part of Firewind, before leaving in 2020 for personal reasons. He is the only musician to...
- Gus G, is a Gr**** heavy metal guitarist. He currently plays with his band Firewind. He has also pla**** in Mystic Prophecy, Nightrage, Arch Enemy, Dream Evil...
- doom metallers Candlem****. In 2011, due to family issues on the part of Firewind's lead singer Apollo, Levén was called in to substitute for the rest of...
- life. He was temporarily replaced by guitarist Gus G. (ex-Ozzy Osbourne, Firewind) and then by Fredrik Åkesson (Opeth, ex-Talisman) in September 2005. Christopher...
- Dragonland – Holy War Dream Evil – Dragonslayer Eternal Oath – Righteous FirewindBetween Heaven and **** The Fifth Sun – The Moment of Truth Opeth – Deliverance...
- keyboardist George. The album features a guest appearance by Gus G. (Dream Evil, Firewind) on guitar, a live choir, and mainman Sakis Tolis handling synthesizers...
- music director. He is known for his work with European power metal bands Firewind, Power Quest, Avalon, Faro, Red Circuit, and Civilization One. Somapala...
- production "Pictured Life" was covered by the Gr**** power metal band Firewind on their début album Between Heaven and **** in 2002. "Crying Days" was...