Mike Terrana

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Mike Terrana (Born January 21, 1960 in Buffalo, NY)is a heavy metal drummer, currently based in Germany. He played in multiple bands over the years, including Yngwie J. Malmsteen, Axel Rudi Pell and Rage. He is currently the permanent drummer for Axel Rudi Pell, and until December 2006 had been in Rage for several years. He can also be heard on a new fusion project, Taboo Voodoo, and a three piece melodic rock band named Zillion as well as pursuing his solo career. A few months before leaving Rage, Mike joined Masterplan as a replacement for founding member Uli Kusch. He had previously played on one of Roland Grapow's solo albums.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] With Hanover

  • "Hungry Eyes" (1985)

[edit] With Kuni

[edit] With Beau Nasty

  • "Dirty but Well Dressed" (1989)

[edit] With Tony MacAlpine

  • "Freedom to Fly" (1992)
  • "Evolution" (1995)
  • "Violent Machine" (1996)
  • "Live Insanity" (1997)

[edit] With Yngwie Malmsteen

[edit] With Artension

[edit] With John West

  • "Mind Journey" (1997)

[edit] With Stuart Smith

  • "Heaven and Earth" (1998)

[edit] With Damir Simic-Shime

  • "The Quest" (1998)

[edit] With Roland Grapow

  • "Kaleidoscope" (1999)

[edit] With Metalium

  • "Millennium Metal" (1999)

[edit] With Axel Rudi Pell

[edit] With Victor Smolski

  • "The Heretic" (2000)

[edit] With Squealer

  • "Made for Eternity" (2000)
  • "Under the Cross" (2002

[edit] With Rage

  • "Ghosts" (2000)
  • "Welcome to the Other Side" (2001)
  • "Unity" (2002)
  • "Soundchaser" (2004)
  • "Speak Of The Dead" (2006)

[edit] With Driven

  • "Self-Inflicted" (2001)

[edit] With Ferdy Doernberg

  • "Storyteller's Rain" (2001)

[edit] With Tony Hernando

  • "The Shades of Truth" (2002)
  • "Ill" (2005)

[edit] With Tracy G

  • "Deviating from the Set List" 2003

[edit] With Taboo Voodoo

  • "Somethin's Cookin"' (2003)

[edit] With Zillion

[edit] With Kiko Loureiro

  • "No Gravity" (2005)

[edit] Solo

  • "Shadows of the Past" (1998)
  • "Man of the World" (2005)

[edit] Other releases

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