Oscar Dronjak

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Oscar Dronjak

Oscar Dronjak during Hammerfall concert on Masters of Rock 2007 festival.
Background information
Birth name Oscar Fredrick Dronjak
Born (1972-01-20) January 20, 1972
Gothenburg, Sweden
Genres Power metal, heavy metal, thrash metal, black metal, death metal
Occupations Musician, songwriter
Instruments Guitar, vocals
Years active 1989–present
Labels Nuclear Blast
Associated acts In Flames, HammerFall, Crystal Age, Ceremonial Oath

Oscar Fredrick Dronjak (born January 20, 1972) is the rhythm and lead guitarist and founder of the Heavy Metal band HammerFall. Prior to the success of HammerFall, he also played and released albums with the death metal acts Ceremonial Oath and Crystal Age.

Oscar Dronjak performing live

Dronjak was born in the Swedish town of Mölndal to a Serbian father and a Swedish mother. His first instrument was the recorder; he then played trombone for a few years until, at the age of fourteen, he settled on guitar. Soon after, he started his first band, called The Hippie Killers. In 1989 he started a death metal band called Desecrator, which was later renamed Ceremonial Oath. But just before they released their first album, he quit the band. The end of his career in Ceremonial Oath was the beginning of Hammerfall. At first, Oscar's main priority was the death metal band Crystal Age. Thus, Hammerfall was initially merely a side project, where he and some friends were just rehearsing some songs that he had written, one of them being "Steel Meets Steel". But soon, they recorded their first album, called Glory to the Brave. Oscar uses Jackson guitars, most notably the Jackson Randy Rhoads. In 2011 he signed a contract with ESP Guitars.

He also performed backing vocals for three In Flames albums: Lunar Strain (on the track "Lunar Strain), Subterranean (on the track "Stand Ablaze") and The Jester Race ("Dead Eternity").

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