Altar (Romanian band)
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Altar | |
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Origin | Cluj Napoca, Romania |
Genres | Thrash metal, Hardcore |
Years active | 1991 – 1998 , 2003 – present |
Members |
Andy Ghost (Pákay Csaba) Doctor Damian Theo Peter Jr. Levi |
Past members |
Călin Boca Nimrod Szedlacsek Sandy Deac |
Altar is a Romanian metal band from Cluj Napoca, that formed in 1991. After a couple of local shows, the band had their first national concert at the '91 Samrock Festival, where they won the prize for the most popular band. After the performance at the Timişoara '92 Studfest, Altar was considered the revelation of the festival. They enjoyed enormous success afterwards, releasing five albums and becoming one of the most important metal bands in Romania.[1]
Band members
- Andy Ghost – Vocals
- Damian – Guitars and backing vocals
- Teo Peter – Bass and backing vocals
- Levi – Drums
Discography
- 1993: The Last Warning
- 1995: Respect
- 1998: Born Again
- 2006: Atitudine
- 2011: Mantra
External links
References
- ↑ l "Altar's Success". Retrieved 2004.
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