Orange Goblin
Orange Goblin formed in London in the early 1990s with Ben Ward on vocals, Pete O'Malley on guitar, Martyn Millard on bass, and Chris Turner on drums. They...
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Orange Goblin formed in London in the early 1990s with Ben Ward on vocals, Pete O'Malley on guitar, Martyn Millard on bass, and Chris Turner on drums. They built their reputation through relentless touring and raw live performances that gradually gathered a following in the British metal scene.
The band denied any malicious intent, but the discussion followed them for a while.
They've released albums steadily since the late 1990s, including 'Frequencies From Planet Ten' in 1997 and 'Time Travelin' Blues' in 2000. Songs like 'Quincy The Pigboy' and 'Vagrant Stomp' show their heavy, straightforward approach to metal. The lineup has seen changes over time, but Ward and O'Malley have remained constant presences.
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