Countrymen Playing Metal Abroad Preferably 80's Bands

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Countrymen Playing Metal Abroad Preferably 80's Bands

Post by Fucking Åmål »

I am Greek so i refer some examples(i want your's from your country)

Hanny Vasiliadis(NOISEHUNTER)
Chris Efthimiadis(RAGE,ATLAIN)
Trey Azagthoth(a.k.a George Emanouil)[MORBID ANGEL]
Bill Tsamis(WARLORD)
Jim Matheos(FATES WARNING)
Babis Tasiopoulos(DAMNATORY)
Elias Papadopoulos(MARTYR)
Spiros Efthimiadis(RAGE)
Zacki Tsoukas(ATTACK)
Andy Voulgaropoulos(TANKARD)
Tommy Lee(MOTLEY CRUE)
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Post by Metalipeiklo »

Sweden:

Mikkey Dee, ex-KING DIAMOND (Den/US), MOTÖRHEAD
+ various members/ex-members of KING DIAMOND

Yngve Malmsten, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN (US) :)
John Norum, DOKKEN
Per Yngve Ohlin (r.i.p.), MAYHEM (Nor)
"B War" and "Legion" (ex-MARDUK) has some new band abroad I guess

That's all I came up with for the moment, hehe.
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Post by Forte »

I suppose the easiest examples I can think of are Dio(not really abroad anymore but was for quite some time) and Paul Speckmann.
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Not 100% sure but I presume:
Mark Talvitie - SAVAGE STEEL
Ari Vainio - EXECUTIONER
Sami Yli-Sirniö - KREATOR

+ Shitloads of finnjävels in swedish bands.
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... of Slovenian provenance (though some would deny it):

Daniel Klasnick (DOOMWATCH)

Patrick Klopf of Disharmonic Orchestra
Harald Pezdek - Disastrous Murmur

I also suspect Martin Schirenc - Pungent Stench.

+ I suspect

some people from Cleveland's scene.

probably some more ...
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Post by Forte »

why would people deny it because they don't consider them part of your culture because they came to and/or were born elsewhere or because you aren't sure they are Slovenian?
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Forte wrote:why would people deny it because they don't consider them part of your culture because they came to and/or were born elsewhere or because you aren't sure they are Slovenian?
Because once upon a time in Austro-Hungarian empire it was not considered positive to be of non-German speaking provenance. Those who wanted to climb higher in society had to make themselves as German as possible. Before, between and after the WW II. this became the question of survival. That I not continue this sad story, I must say that are all mentioned surnames decidedly Slovenian.
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But can you really call someone your countryman if they are born abroad or have lived in another place for generations that is the real question.
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Forte wrote:But can you really call someone your countryman if they are born abroad or have lived in another place for generations that is the real question.
Why not? Blood is thicker than water. At least so I understood Vaggelis' proposal. And yeah, I think one should ask Paul Speckman about that.
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Post by metalmaster »

Well, there are many (sons of) Mexicans playing in USA bands, for example: Abbatoir, Agent Steel, Wyzard, Militia, Helstar, Solitude Aeternus, but I dont think they can be called "Mexicans abroad".
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Well, I suspect Vic Novak from Terror (Cleveland) & Mortician is a Slovenian. :)

Also one guy who played drums in some Australia metal bands, but I can't remember his name right now ...

What about Mr. Doctor? Is he a Slovenian at all?
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Forte wrote:But can you really call someone your countryman if they are born abroad or have lived in another place for generations that is the real question.
I ask the question also. I can't understand the youths down here identifying themselves as being of the nationality of previous generations of their family, when they have lived here since birth! It pisses me off, fuck them and their mentality, amoung their fathers hotted up cars and doof doof music!
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Dave Lombardo/Cuba (although I'm not sure how "Cuban" we really are)
The guys from Devastator are Cubans living in Miami (not 80s though)
Any Russians in famous bands?
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Paul Baloff and Lee Altus (I'm 99% for Lee) are / were Russians.

Tom Araya is from Chile.
Of course Lars from Mars, err, Denmark
Dave Carlo, Mike Campagnolio and I think Mike Embrio too from Razor are Italians (and probably some more members)
A bunch of Indians in thrash bands
A bunch of Philippines in thrash bands
Derrick in Sepultura is from US
Joe Comeau, when he was in Annihilator
I think Vlad from Agathodaimon was a Romunian
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Post by FenderMedium »

alot of those people you named are pretty much americanized,I don't mean to be an asshole about it but that doesn't really count as abroad if they were born in that country,by that logic Mille Petrozza would be considered playing abroad as he is italian.
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