Stahlhammer

Stahlhammer
Origin Austria
Genres Neue Deutsche Härte
Years active 1992–present
Labels High Gain
Nuclear Blast
Prime Time Muzik
Goodsongs
Def-Dick
Website Official website
Members Gary Wheeler
Peter Karolyi
Michael Stocker

Stahlhammer (German for "Steel Hammer") is a Neue Deutsche Härte band from Austria that formed in 1992. They incorporate elements from hardcore, groove metal, industrial metal and symphonic metal into their songs. The band has to this date produced six albums, where the majority of songs are in German. Their latest album is Opera Noir, which was released in March 2006.

History

Stahlhammer is one of the most popular bands to ever come out of Austria. The band name was originally going to be "Eisenherz", but copyright laws for the German "Prince Valiant" stories prohibited this, though this later became the name of their fourth album. Their first album Killer Instinkt, released in 1995, became widely known throughout Austria and Germany due to the success of their video for the Pink Floyd cover "Another Brick In The Wall". Among Stahlhammer's several covers is a metal styled version of M.C. Hammer's famous hit U Can't Touch This.

Line-up

Current members

Former members

Discography

Band members by album

Gary Wheeler (vocals), Thomas Schuler (guitar), Peter Karolyi (bass), and Michael Stocker (Drums).

Georgij Alexandrowitsch Makazaria (vocals), Thomas Schuler (guitar), Peter Karolyi (bass), and Michael Stocker(Drums).

Georgij Alexandrowitsch Makazaria (vocals), Conrad Schrenk (guitar), Peter Karolyi (bass), and Michael Stocker (Drums).

Gary Wheeler (vocals), Niko Stössl (guitar), Peter Karolyi (bass), and Michael Stocker (Drums).

Gary Wheeler (vocals, guitar), Peter Karolyi (bass), and Michael Stocker (Drums).

Gary Wheeler (vocals, guitar), Peter Karolyi (bass), and Geoff Dugmore (Drums).


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