1- Rage is a German heavy me… Read Full Bio ↴Rage is the name of several music acts:
1- Rage is a German heavy metal band, currently consisting of Peter "Peavy" Wagner (Bass, Vocals), Marcos Rodriguez (Guitar, Vocals) and Vassilios „Lucky“ Maniatopoulos (Drums).
The band started in 1984 under the name Avenger. After an album and EP, the band changed their name to Rage, releasing their debut album Reign of Fear.
The band have since released numerous albums and EPs, the most recent being the 2010 CD titled Strings To A Web. They also released the EP Gib Dich Nie Auf in 2009. The Song "Gib dich nie auf" is their first german song which they only recorded to attend at the german "Bundesvisionsongcontest" in February where one can only perform with a german song. They're the heaviest band performing there to date.
In late 2006, long-time drummer Mike Terrana left the band, citing "private and musical disagreement." Terrana was soon replaced by Silent Force drummer André Hilgers.
2. Rage is an East London grime MC, representing the Slew Dem Crew. He has appeared on mixtapes by Wiley, Top Dolla, and Slew Dem. In 2008, he released his debut mixtape Streets of Rage.
3- Rage was an English nwobhm band formed in 1980 in Liverpool. They released three full-length albums and several singles.
Last line-up:
David Lloyd - Vocals
Mick Devenport - Guitars
Terry Steers - Guitars
Keith Mulholland - Bass
John Mylett- Drums (R.I.P)
Discography:
* Out of Control (1981)
* Nice N' Dirty (1982)
* Run for the Night (1983)
Singles:
* Money (1980)
* Bootliggers (1981)
* Out of Control (1981)
* Woman (1982)
* Cry from a Hill (1983)
* Never Before (1983)
4- Rage was an early 1990's dance act known for their cover of "Run to You" by Bryan Adams.
It is also known as En-Rage.
5. RAGE is a relatively new rapper to hit the Richmond scene. At 17, Sam "Rage" took a fast interest in creating his own unique instrumentals, and his passion for lyricism soon followed. After producing his first mixtape "The Commonwealth" in the Fall of 2010, he has been writing and making new songs daily. At 19, "Rage" has 4 self produced mixtapes. His latest compilation, "The Documentary," will be released 12/13/11.
What's Up
Rage Lyrics
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[instrumental]
[A quick one to warm your fingers.
We're used to play things like this before rehearsing.
Originally we wanted to put it on "Reflections.
.." as a bonus but we already had too much material.]
The lyrics to this particular song "What's Up" by Rage are instrumental, meaning there are no words or vocals. However, there is a brief introduction from the band's guitarist Victor Smolski and drummer Mike Terrana, explaining that the music is meant to be a warm-up exercise for musicians. The guitar riff and drum beats are energetic and fast-paced, setting the tone for the rest of the album. The band intended to include it as a bonus track on their album "Reflections" but decided to remove it because they felt that they had already included enough material.
Instruments dominate the track "What's Up", making it a raw display of guitar manipulation. Rage's musical skill is on full display in this composition, showcasing the band's impressive musicianship. The song is an apt demonstration of Rage's talent and precision, as each member hits the right notes and intricate transitions to produce an audio feast for music lovers.
Line by Line Meaning
Wagner, Schmidt
No lyrics, just a credit to the songwriters.
[instrumental]
No lyrics here either, just an instrumental introduction to the song.
[A quick one to warm your fingers.
This is a short and simple instrumental piece meant to flex the musicians' fingers and prepare them for more intense playing.
We're used to play things like this before rehearsing.
This type of warm-up exercise is familiar to the band and they often play similar pieces before practicing or performing.
Originally we wanted to put it on 'Reflections...'
The band initially planned to include this song as a bonus track on their album 'Reflections...' but ultimately decided against it.
as a bonus but we already had too much material.]
There were already too many tracks on 'Reflections...' so the band decided not to include this one as a bonus.
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MANFRED ALBERT SCHMIDT, PETER PEAVY WAGNER
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