1. Tyrant (swe) was creat… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists with this name:
1. Tyrant (swe) was created in early 2007 by Peter Bjärgö (Arcana, Crypt of Kerberos, Sophia, Meanwhile), Danel Bragman (Vinterland, The Black) and Anderas Jonsson (Vinterland, The Black). During the recordings of the next album of The Black the thought of something old, dirty and raw came in mind. It was the thought of getting back to the roots with a sound like Venom, Celtic Frost, Hellhammer and more. The debutalbum "Reclaim the flame" was released by Listenable, but the band is signed to Pulverized Records. This album is also to be found as LP via Hells Cargo, and the LP has an extra song (Bathory cover). During the summer of 2007 they were joined by Daniel Ekeroth (Dellamorte, Insison and writer of the book "Swedish Death Metal"), which made the band complete.
2. Tyrant are a hard rock/heavy metal band from Tasmania, Australia.
The band originally formed in the early 1980s as an AOR band called Slyder. In 1982, the band changed their name to Tyrant and began playing a harder-edged style of blues-influenced rock in the style of AC/DC and Rose Tattoo and Motörhead. In 1984, Tyrant released a four-track EP called Never Too Loud, which topped the metal charts on the local radio stations and gained them a massive following in Tasmania. A successful tour of Tasmania followed, and Tyrant moved to Sydney, becoming one of the leading hard rock bands in the city. After headlining the inaugural "Metal Crusade" show in 1985, Tyrant split up the following year due to different musical interests among the band members.
In 1986, Tyrant guitarist Andy Zarins reformed Slyder, which split up again in 1990 after releasing one single titled Dreams.
Tyrant was reformed again in 1998 with the original line-up, and released two full-length albums Freaks of Nature (2000)and Thunder Down Under (2002), plus a live CD in 2005.
Tyrant still continue to this day, and a third album has been announced for recording in 2006.
3. Mid-80s German traditional/power metal band.
A German Metal band hailing from the Ulm area, TYRANT were fronted by the hilariously named Kerrmit. TYRANT issued a number of independent albums through the mid to late 80s. The band would be part of the Garattoni/Marek production and management team roster, based in Kirchheim/Teck near Stuttgart in Southern Germany, and also including such artists as STORMWITCH, STRANGER and GRAVESTONE. The initial TYRANT release, 1984's ‘Mean Machine’, released by Camel Records and recorded in Spygel Studios in Kircheim in July through August of 1984 it was engineered by Batze Kramer, featured Kerrmit, the guitar pairing of Carl Tomaschko and Holgar Thiele, bassist Andre Papack and drummer Micky Budde.
Although TYRANT switched labels to Scratch Records the band line up remained stable for 1985's follow up 'Fight For Your Life'. Once again cut at Spygel Studios, the record was mixed by Tom Krüger and engineered by Batze Kramer. In later years this opus would see a re-release through LaserLight on their Metalmania line in CD form, with a different title of 'Metal Rules'.
Thiele would decamp upfront of the third effort 'Running Hot'. Engineered by Hartmut Sauter, once again TYRANT recorded at Spygel Studios with Tom Krüger acting as mixer. For their fourth album, 1988’s 'Ruling The World' recorded at Zuckerfabrik Studios in Stuttgart, TYRANT underwent a major line up change by ditching a guitarist and their rhythm section. Alongside Kerrmit and ‘King’ Carl Tomaschko the band’s new recruits were guitarist Phil Zanella, keyboard player Robert Kosch, bassist Chris Peterson and former GRAVESTONE drummer Dieter Behle. Once again, Laserlight re-issued the album clad in new artwork under the new guise of 'Blind Revolution'.
Released possibly in 1990 the band’s last album would be a live effort entitled ‘Live And Crazy’, released on the Musicolor label. This album saw the departure of founding member, lead songwriter and "all around madman" Carl Tomaschko. By this juncture Kerrmit was now the only original member, working with a TYRANT comprising Sterzik and Kees on guitar, Oppold on drums and Chris Peterson appears on bass.
Interestingly, an album that has been attributed to the band, 'Of Once And Further', has not been confirmed even after years of searching by collectors. No images or track lists have been found and other than inclusion on a very few internet lists there’s no other information on this alleged release.
4. The doom metal band Saint Vitus were originally called Tyrant before changing their name in 1979.
5. There were also a British band from the NWOBHM era who released the songs Hold Back the Lightning/Eyes Of A Stranger on a 7" back in 1983.
6. Tyrant is a dubstep producer from Austin, TX.
7. Tyrant is a mid-80s US Heavy Metal band. Their main Lyrical theme is Religeon.
"L.A.'s TYRANT was formed by bassist Greg May (2-5-60) in Pasadena, California.
In '78, Greg formed a band in high school, just for fun, nothing serious. It included Richard Fuentes on vocals, Tony Ramirez, Gary Crisp,and Bill Stremmel on guitars, and Phil Hilick on drums.
By 1980, Greg had played with members of such groups as Metallica, W.A.S.P., Armored Saint and Warlord, just to name a few. Guitarist Rocky Rockwell's (3-29-61) previous band, Visions, ironically featured Tim Gains of Stryper.
In '82, the two recruited Greg's brother, Glen May (8-13-63), a big (6'3", 230 lbs.), violent high school football player, to replace their previous singer Doug Anderson, on lead vocal and frontman requirements. "Doug also played guitar and looked like Peter Frampton." Greg explained. "It didn't work. Glen's football career was over after high school, so I brought him in and it clicked." Previous drummers have included Rob Roy, G. Stanley Burtis and Tom Meadows.
After two shows in Hollywood, California, Brian Slagel of Metal Blade Records and the band Bitch contacted Greg of TYRANT. The late 1983 release of "Battle of Armageddon", from the Metal Blade Records album "Metal Massacre III", was the result. After the release the label was flooded with mail from all over the world demanding more vinyl from TYRANT. This lead to Metal Blade Records signing TYRANT to an international recording contract.
The group returned to the studio with "Armageddon" producer Bill Metoyer, to record TYRANT's debut LP, "Legions of the Dead" which was completed and released in 1985. The LP sold well and hit Kerrang Magazine's (Europe's biggest rock publication) top ten import chart for two months. TYRANT's single, "Listen to the Preacher," was featured on the "Best of Metal Blade, Volume 1" double LP in 1986. The LP included, among others, Slayer, Trouble, VoiVod, Metal Church and Celtic Frost.
In 1988, contractual agreements demanded another vinyl release from the group, so they again enlisted the services of producer Bill Metoyer, then recorded and released "Too Late to Pray"--their best effort to date. Again, TYRANT's LP attracted praise from both fans and magazines around the world. The band had been offered opening slots for groups such as Slayer, Savatage, and Mercyful Fate, but the band felt that they were equal to these groups and should not have to open, so they declined on those tours.
The band continued to play live and demo songs on 4-track. In 1994, Metal
Massacre III was re-released on C.D. worldwide; after which the band's attorneys Mark and Earnie contacted Metal Blade Records and the rights to TYRANT's material and band name were assigned to founder/bassist Greg May.
Thanks to an advertisement in Factor X magazine and a guy named Chris Liebengut, the word was out and two German record labels fought for the group. Art of Music won the battle and brought Greg May to Germany for a promo tour. Art of Music also put TYRANT back into the studio witb long time producer Bill Metoyer for the making of "King of Kings," which was released in 1996. In keeping with tradition, "King of Kings" gained international praise from fans and press alike.
Preparing to hit the club circuit to correspond with the new CD "King of Kings" and the re-issues of "Legions" and "Too Late", guitarist Rocky Rockwell backed out of two big shows that had been agreed to.
TYRANT recruited long time acquaintance, Anthony Romero, former guitarist of previous Metal Blade group, Blood Lust. Blood Lust had an L.P. in 1985 entitled "Guilty as Sin". Anthony is in the vein of Uli Roth, Blackmore and Iommi rather than Satriani, as Rocky Rockwell had become.
As of 1997, the band has been writing new TYRANT material. The first songs are "Evil World," "Soul Taker," and "Crimson Hill". They have also just signed with Dwell Records to do Motorhead and Black Sabbath tribute CD's that will be released worldwide in '98-'99. The band is gaining momentum for the new millennium."
The band was working on new material after King of Kings, but it seems like nothing ever came of this. Some songs they had done at this time were "Evil World" (which can be heard at the "Band info" site below), "Soul Taker," and "Crimson Hill." It appears that the fan site which contains this information has not been updated since the very late 1990s.
8. Tyrant is sympho black metal band from Japan. It was formed in 1994 and has 3 LPs in its discography.
9. Tyrant is a thrash metal band from Leeds, UK. Tyrant was formed in October 2010 by students and graduates of leeds university. Thier first EP is recorded and due to be released in April 2012.
Warriors of Metal
Tyrant Lyrics
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Battle axes sharpened, they stand prepared to fight
Thrashing and grinding, till the final thrust
Nothing can satisfy their awesoem blood lust
Chorus:
Warriors of metal, warriors of metal, warriors of metal
Fire desire can't handle this pain
If i don't get out i'll go insane
A sea of death as far as i can see
What's happened to me
Chorus
The dead shall rise and life shall fall
The unholy master's got us by the balls
You will seek into the fire, unholy desire
Chorus
The lyrics to Tyrant's song 'Warriors of Metal' depict the image of a warrior, adorned in shining armor and armed with sharpened battle axes, standing prepared to fight until the very end. The song captures the essence of the classic heavy metal sound, portraying the warriors as bloodthirsty and fiercely determined to win their battle. The chorus repeats the phrase 'Warriors of metal' emphasizing the importance and power of the fighters. The song plays on the idea that passion for metal music is a type of armor, a shield to protect oneself from the hardships of life.
The second verse portrays a different tone, that of despair and hopelessness, with the singer expressing a feeling of being lost in a sea of death and feeling that their mind may break from the intensity of the situation. The chorus repeats again, drawing on the power and strength of being warriors of metal, despite the circumstances they face. The final verse takes a darker turn, calling upon a prophetic cry that the dead shall rise and life shall fall, warning of the lure of unholy desire that can consume all.
Line by Line Meaning
I've seen the warrior standing, armor shining bright
The singer has witnessed a warrior donning bright armor ready for battle.
Battle axes sharpened, they stand prepared to fight
The warriors are prepared for battle with their weapons sharpened.
Thrashing and grinding, till the final thrust
The warriors engage in a fierce battle until their final attack.
Nothing can satisfy their awesome blood lust
The warriors have an insatiable desire for battle and bloodshed.
Fire desire can't handle this pain
The artist cannot handle the intense passion and pain associated with being a warrior.
If i don't get out i'll go insane
The singer fears that if they do not leave the warrior lifestyle, they will become mentally unstable.
A sea of death as far as i can see
The singer is surrounded by death and destruction as a result of being a warrior.
What's happened to me
The artist reflects on how they ended up in this violent lifestyle.
The dead shall rise and life shall fall
The cycle of life and death continues in war, with fallen soldiers replaced by new recruits.
The unholy master's got us by the balls
The warriors are controlled by an evil force that they cannot escape.
You will seek into the fire, unholy desire
The singer warns others that they will fall victim to their own unholy desires if they become warriors.
Warriors of metal, warriors of metal, warriors of metal
The repeated chorus emphasizes the identity and brotherhood of warriors who engage in metal music and culture.
Contributed by Makayla O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Antonio Correa
MASTERPIECE
Violator Lator
Heavy metal thunders...🤘🤘
Kenshiro_97
Sounds exactly like School Daze by WASP but heyyyy this kicks ass regardless 🤘🏻🔥🔥
Sergio D'Ambrosio
@Georgios Doumas me too I have noticed this and written about it recently! 😆
Both are good songs!
Greetings from Italy!
Georgios Doumas
I have thought the same thing and posted it in another comment of a video of this song. I am glad that others notice it too. Not that I do not like Tyrant.
Gabriel Delbono
Heavy Metal !!💪💪✊
ClassVin4578
👍🏻🤘🤘
frank lindemann
schönes ding.ich liebe die scheibe.