Die Hard
Die Hard formed in the late 1990s with vocalist Damien Thorne, guitarists Tyrant and Blade, bassist Lord Evil, and drummer Possessor. They came out of the...
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Die Hard formed in the late 1990s with vocalist Damien Thorne, guitarists Tyrant and Blade, bassist Lord Evil, and drummer Possessor. They came out of the underground metal scene, and that original lineup has stayed together since.
Their debut album 'Black Mass' arrived in 2001, with the title track becoming something of an anthem. The record established their sound: heavy riffs and lyrics that often touched on darker, occult themes. They followed it with albums like 'The Devil's Reign' in 2003 and 'Hellfire and Brimstone' in 2006.
Songs like 'Bloody War' and 'Evil Always Return' show the band's consistent approach. Their live shows were known for being intense, sometimes to the point where a few venues wouldn't book them again. They kept releasing music through the 2000s and into the 2010s with records like 'Apocalypse Now' and 'Eternal Darkness'.
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