SATAN
Court In The Act 1983
Into The Fire 1:44
Trial By Fire 4:18
Blades Of Steel 5:15
No Turning Back 4:00
Broken Treaties 4:40
Break Free 5:20
Hunt You Down 3:30
The Ritual 4:42
Dark Side Of Innocence 0:55
Alone In The Dock 6:22
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LINEUP
Graeme English - Bass, Classical Guitar
Sean Taylor - Drums
Russ Tippins - Guitar
Steve Ramsey - Guitar
Brian Ross - Lead Vocals
Into The Future / Suspended Sentence 1986/1987
92nd Symphony 1:30
Who Dies Wins 6:44
11th Commandment 4:52
Suicidal Jusitce 7:35
Vandal 5:13
S.C.U.M 5:25
Avalanche Of A Million Hearts 8:10
Calculated Execution 4:30
Key To Oblivion 4:32
Hear Evil, See Evil, Speak Evil 4:44
Fuck You 2:44
Ice Man 3:37
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LINEUP
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Michael Jackson - Vocals
Steve Ramsey - Guitars
Russ Tippins - Guitars
Graeme English - Bass
Sean Taylor - Drums
The Early Demos 2011
1 Kiss Of Death
2 Heads Will Roll
3 Oppression
4 The Executioner
5 Into The Fire / Trial By Fire
6 Blades Of Steel
7 No Turning Back
8 Break Free
9 Pull The Trigger
10 The Ritual
11 Blades Of Steel (Live)
12 No Turning Back (Live)
13 Pull The Trigger (Live)
Bass – Graham English* (tracks: 1 to 13)
Drums – Andy Reed (2) (tracks: 1 to 4), Ian McCormack (2) (tracks: 5 to 10), Sean Taylor (4) (tracks: 11 to 13)
Guitar – Russ Tippins (tracks: 1 to 13), Steve Ramsey (tracks: 1 to 13)
Remastered By – Neudi
Vocals – Ian Swift (tracks: 5 to 10), Lou Taylor (4) (tracks: 11 to 13), Trevor Robinson (2) (tracks: 1 to 4)
Songs 1-4: "Guardian" Demo 1981
Songs 5-10: "Into The Fire" Demo 1982
Songs 11-13: "Live at Earthshaker Festival" 1984
Different Remastering than the later version on Listenable Records.
Satan are an English heavy metal band originating from Newcastle upon Tyne in 1979, known as part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement.[1] The band is considered influential for playing a form of proto-thrash/speed metal that was fairly advanced by the standards of the early 1980s.[2]
Their line-up has undergone a number of personnel changes and even name changes; for a time the band was called Blind Fury, putting out one album, 1985's Out of Reach, under that moniker before reverting to Satan. In 1988, the group changed its name to Pariah, releasing two albums under that name before folding in the early 1990s.[1] In 1998, Pariah released another album. The band's shifting line-up has included members of many other heavy metal bands such as Blitzkrieg, Atomkraft, Avenger, Persian Risk, Raven, Cronos and Battleaxe. In 1990, Steve Ramsey (guitar) and Graeme English (bass) together with singer Martin Walkyier of UK thrash metal band Sabbat founded folk metal band Skyclad.
Satan performed a one-off gig at Germany's Wacken Open Air in 2004[3] and finally reunited in 2011. Since their reunion, the band has performed at several European festivals and released a new album, Life Sentence, in April 2013 via Listenable Records.[4] In 2014 the band increased their global reach by touring in North and South America.
On 2 October 2015, the band released their fourth studio album, Atom by Atom, while two days earlier the entire album was made available for streaming via Invisible Oranges.[5]
In 2018, the band signed a new multi-album recording contract with Metal Blade Records.[6] Their fifth studio album and first under Metal Blade Records, Cruel Magic was released on 7 September 2018.[7] The first single from Cruel Magic, "The Doomsday Clock", was released on 6 July. Satan released their next studio album, Earth Infernal, on 1 April 2022.'[8]