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Warrel Dane (/ˈwɒrəl/ born
Warrel George Baker;
March 7, 1961 –
December 13, 2017) was an
American musician who was the lead
singer for the
heavy metal...
- (b****), and Dave
Budbill (drums). The lead
vocalist position was held by
Warrel Dane
until his
death in 2017. They have
released four
studio albums and...
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inactive since 2011, due to
personal issues between the band members.
Vocalist Warrel Dane died in
December 2017,
ending hopes of a reunion.
Nevermore started...
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released on
February 14, 1995, by
Century Media Records. It was
singer Warrel Dane and b****ist Jim Sheppard's
first release after disbanding their previous...
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material to
feature vocalist Warrel Dane
before his
death in
December 2017. In 2010, four of the
founding Sanctuary members —
Warrel Dane, Jim Sheppard, Lenny...
- series, The OA, “Away”. All
tracks are
written by
Warrel Dane and
Lenny Rutledge,
except where noted Warrel Dane –
vocals Lenny Rutledge – guitar, backing...
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Dreaming Neon
Black is a
concept album;
according to Nevermore's lead singer,
Warrel Dane, "it's a very
simple story about a man who
slowly goes
insane after...
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reference to the
lyrics of the
title track, "Enemies of Reality", in
which Warrel Dane sings, "Open wide and eat the
worms of the enemy."
There are other...
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known by a
number of
other names,
among them: "Cube It!" cubes, "Wirrel
Warrel" (in the Netherlands), "I.Q.ubes" and "Cococrash" (in
Spain and Portugal)...
- 500
Greatest Rock &
Metal Albums of All Time. All
lyrics are
written by
Warrel Dane
except "The
Sound of Silence" by Paul Simon; all
music is composed...