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  2. Glass Hammer - Wikipedia

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    Glass Hammer is an American progressive rock band from Chattanooga, Tennessee, created and led by Steve Babb and Fred Schendel. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Babb and Schendel, who founded the band in 1992, are the only constant members in the lineup, having surrounded themselves by various guest performers.

  3. If (Glass Hammer album) - Wikipedia

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    If is the eleventh studio album by American progressive rock band Glass Hammer.It is the first album to feature singer Jon Davison and guitarist Alan Shikoh.. The album marks a transition to a more "symphonic-progressive rock" sound, accorded to the band.

  4. Dr. Adder - Wikipedia

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    The Glass Hammer Dr. Adder is a dark science fiction novel by American writer K. W. Jeter , set in a future where the United States has largely broken down into reluctantly cooperating enclaves run by a wide variety of strongmen and warlords, with a veneer of government control that seems largely interested in controlling technology.

  5. The Inconsolable Secret - Wikipedia

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    The Inconsolable Secret is the eighth studio album by American progressive rock band Glass Hammer, released on July 12, 2005, by Arion Records/Sound Resources.. It is the last album with singer Walter Moore as band member (though he would continue to collaborate with the band, including on 2014's Ode to Echo), and also the first without band leader Fred Schendel acting as drummer.

  6. The Middle-Earth Album - Wikipedia

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    The Middle-Earth Album is the fifth studio album by American progressive rock band Glass Hammer, released on June 15, 2001.It is the band's second album based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel The Lord of the Rings, after their 1993 debut album, Journey of the Dunadan, and their second release not to be a concept album, after 1998's On to Evermore. [2]

  7. Three Cheers for the Broken-Hearted - Wikipedia

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    Three Cheers for the Broken-Hearted is the tenth studio album by American progressive rock band Glass Hammer, released on November 3, 2009.It is their last album with Susie Bogdanowicz, as the band would replace her with new singer Jon Davison before the release, although she would return starting with 2014's Ode to Echo.

  8. Perilous - Wikipedia

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    Perilous is the thirteenth studio album by American progressive rock band Glass Hammer, released on October 23, 2012, by Arion Records/Sound Resources.. This is the last album with Jon Davison acting as sole lead vocalist, with former vocalists Susie Bogdanowicz and Carl Groves returning on the following album. [2]

  9. The Breaking of the World - Wikipedia

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    The Breaking of the World is the fifteenth studio album by American progressive rock band Glass Hammer, released on March 31, 2015. [1] It is the band's first album since the departure of vocalist Jon Davison, who left in 2014 to concentrate on his efforts in Yes.