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Steph and Jay react to Michael Kiske’s performance of HELLOWEEN from the Head Bangers Ball 1985
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Helloween is a German power metal band founded in 1984 in Hamburg, Northern Germany by members of bands Iron Fist and Gentry. Its first lineup consisted of singer and rhythm guitarist Kai Hansen, bassist Markus Grosskopf, lead guitarist Michael Weikath, and drummer Ingo Schwichtenberg. After the release of a self-titled EP and their debut album Walls of Jericho in 1985, it expanded into a quintet with the addition of singer Michael Kiske, Hansen choosing to focus on guitar instead. Under this line-up, they released the Keeper of the Seven Keys albums (1987 and 1988), which established Helloween as a notable heavy metal band and led to the creation of the power metal subgenre. Hansen left the band soon after the release of Part II and was replaced by Roland Grapow. After leaving Helloween, Hansen formed Gamma Ray.
Kai Hansen (vocals/guitar) 1983 - 1988
Ingo Schwichtenberg (drums) 1983 - 1993
Michael Weikath (guitar) 1983 - present
Markus Grosskopf (bass) 1983 - present
Ralf Scheepers (session vocals) 1986
Michael Kiske (vocals) 1986 - 1993
Roland Grapow (guitar) 1989 - 2001
Richie Abdel-Nabi (session drums) 1993
Andi Deris (vocals) 1993 - present
Uli Kusch (drums) 1994 - 2001
Mark Cross (drums) 2001 - 2003
Sascha Gerstner (guitar) 2002 - present
Mikkey Dee (session drums) 2003
Stefan Schwarzmann (drums) 2003 - 2005
Dani Löble (drums) 2005 - present
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