Glen Drover
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Glen Drover (born May 25, 1969) is a heavy metal guitarist from Ottawa, Ontario Canada. Drover is best known as the current lead guitarist in Megadeth and Eidolon, as well as formerly working with King Diamond.
Influenced by Tony MacAlpine, Al Di Meola, Randy Rhoads, Greg Howe, George Lynch, Warren DeMartini and David Gilmour, Drover formed the Canadian thrash/power metal band Eidolon with his brother Shawn Drover in 1996, releasing seven albums to date.
In 2000, Drover joined King Diamond, and appeared on the House of God album. In 2004, Drover joined the legendary thrash metal band Megadeth, bringing along his brother Shawn. Following an extensive world tour, Drover is set to appear on Megadeth's scheduled 2007 release, United Abominations.
[edit] Bands
- Eidolon 1993 - Current
- King Diamond 1998 - 2000
- Megadeth 2004 - Current
[edit] Partial discography
In Chronological Order
- Eidolon - "Sacred Shrine" (1993) Perris Records
- Eidolon - "Zero Hour" (1996)
- Eidolon - "Seven Spirits" (1997)
- Eidolon - "Nightmare World" (2000) Metal Blade Records
- King Diamond - House of God (2000)
- Eidolon - "Hallowed Apparition" (2001) Metal Blade Records
- Eidolon - "Coma Nation" (2002) Metal Blade Records
- Eidolon - "Apostles Of Defiance" (2003) Metal Blade Records
- Eidolon - "The Parallel Otherworld" (2006) Escapi Music
- Megadeth - "That One Night: Live in Buenos Aires" (2007)
- Megadeth - "United Abominations" (2007) Roadrunner