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Herman Li (Chinese: 李康敏; born 3 October 1976) is a Hong Kong-born British musician.He is one of two lead guitarists and one of the producers and songwriters for the power metal band DragonForce.
Hot Metal Summer III Hot Licks - Cold Facts (1990, compilation on Intense Records) Hot Metal Summer 4 The Video (1991, VHS video Intense Records) I Predict a Clone: A Steve Taylor Tribute (1994, tribute to Steve Taylor) Metal from the Dragon (Vol. 2) (2017, compilation on The Bearded Dragon Productions)
A dragon drone is an unmanned combat aerial vehicle that can dispense thermite, a combination of powdered iron oxide and metal powder such as low-cost aluminum.Dragon drones typically have first-person view in a multirotor configuration allowing the operator to ignite the thermite above a military target and then at low altitude slowly move horizontally as the burning thermite is sprayed or ...
Ukraine appears to be calling on a fleet of fire-spewing “dragon drones” in its war with Russian invaders, putting a modern twist on a munition used to horrific effect in both world wars.
Dragon Guardian; Magical Ninja; Fuki (フキ, Fuki) is a Japanese heavy metal singer. During her career, she was active in bands Light Bringer, Unlucky ...
The Hot Rod Herman remix version of the song originally appeared in the 1999 Warner Bros. film The Matrix. [12] It was later heard in several video games including Sled Storm, Jet Set Radio, Gran Turismo 2, and Twisted Metal 4. In addition, the latter franchise featured the original version in the 2012 reboot and in Fortnite Festival. [13]
Killing the Dragon is the ninth studio album by American heavy metal band Dio. It was released May 21, 2002 through Spitfire Records and was produced by frontman Ronnie James Dio . The album was reissued in 2007 in a two-CD package with Magica .
Bloodgood was an American Christian metal band that formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1983. [3] By 1988, Bloodgood represented one of the four largest Christian metal bands (excluding the mainstream success of Stryper) alongside Barren Cross, Leviticus, and Whitecross.