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  2. Thorn (album) - Wikipedia

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    Thorn is a radical departure from the band's folk-influenced sound, featuring drop-tuned guitars, unconventional song structures, and the incorporation of electronic music and field recordings. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Two songs, "Ups and Downs" and "Elk Tears", which had been previously released on a 2010 EP entitled Ups and Downs sold exclusively at ...

  3. Tang Dynasty (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band released their fourth album, Thorn, in November 2013, and toured outside China for the first time in nearly two decades. On February 20, 2019, Tang Dynasty revealed on Weibo that lead guitarist Chen Lei had been replaced by Liu Jingwei and Fu Dalong, again making the band a five-piece lineup. [7]

  4. Zhang Ju (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Zhang founded Tang Dynasty in February 1989 with Ding Wu and Kaiser Kuo, serving as the band's lead vocalist until mid-1991. [1] The band's eponymous debut album , released in December 1992 on Magic Stone Records, was an unprecedented success, selling around 900,000 legal copies, and is considered to be the first Chinese heavy metal album.

  5. Epic (Tang Dynasty album) - Wikipedia

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    Epic (Chinese: 演义; pinyin: Yǎnyì) is the second album by seminal Chinese metal band Tang Dynasty, released on December 20, 1998, on Jingwen Records. It is the band's only album to feature founding guitarist Kaiser Kuo, a Chinese-American responsible for shaping the band's early direction. The album's release followed an extended period of ...

  6. Tygers of Pan Tang - Wikipedia

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    Tygers of Pan Tang's fourth album, The Cage, was released in 1982. [1] The band then had a dispute with MCA, who were reluctant to promote the band unless they agreed to record more cover versions (following the band's hit with "Love Potion No. 9"). The band tried to terminate their contract, but MCA's release terms exceeded what other record ...

  7. Chinese heavy metal - Wikipedia

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    In the time following the initial success of 'Tang Dynasty' a number of other Chinese heavy metal bands began to emerge throughout China. The bands emerging during this time period gradually began to adopt a 'heavier' style of music utilizing more western elements in to their music, shown by the band Overload's thrash metal debut record in 1996, [3] but retaining the Chinese lyrical content.

  8. Category:Tang Dynasty (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Tang Dynasty (band) albums or lists of Tang Dynasty (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Tang Dynasty (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Tang Dynasty (album) - Wikipedia

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    Tang Dynasty (Chinese: 唐朝; pinyin: Tángcháo), also known as A Dream Return to Tang Dynasty (Chinese: 梦回唐朝; pinyin: Mènghuí Tángcháo) is the eponymous debut studio album by Chinese heavy metal band Tang Dynasty, released in China in December 1991 and internationally on December 11, 1992 by Magic Stone Records.