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Whether you are a seasoned deckhand or a newcomer looking to sail the metal seas, Running Wild’s discography remains an essential cornerstone of European heavy metal history.
Whether you are a seasoned collector or a newcomer charting these waters for the first time, this era of Running Wild stands as a monument to uncompromising German heavy metal.
The late 1980s saw Running Wild release some of their most iconic albums, starting with "Underworld" in 1987. This album marked a significant turning point in their career, with a more refined sound and lyrics that explored themes of fantasy, mythology, and social commentary. The album's success was followed by "Rolling Thunder" in 1988, which featured the hit single "Renegades of Metal." This period cemented Running Wild's status as one of the leading heavy metal bands in Europe.
Thick guitar tracking, aggressive midrange compression. The Rivalry (1998)
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It looks like you're looking for a of the German heavy metal band Running Wild , covering their releases from 1984 to 2012 .
A heavily produced, guitar-driven album that continued their steady output in the 2000s.
This comprehensive guide navigates the evolutionary high seas of Running Wild’s discography from their 1984 debut up to their 2012 resurrection, highlighting why these works demand a lossless listening experience. The Occult and Speed Metal Genesis (1984–1985) Gates to Purgatory (1984)
"Blazon Stone", "Little Big Horn", "White Masque" Running Wild - Discography -1984-2012- FLAC- lo...
Running Wild's discography from 1984 to 2012 is not just a collection of albums—it's a chronicle of a band that forged the path of pirate metal and remained a pillar of the German heavy metal scene for decades.
This article explores the evolution of Running Wild through this crucial period, guiding you through their essential releases. The Early Years: Raw Speed and Satire (1984–1987)
Listening to this 1984–2012 collection in FLAC offers several massive benefits over standard audio:
During the mid-to-late 90s, Rock 'n' Rolf steered the band toward broader historical themes, including the American Indian Wars and templar mythology. Whether you are a seasoned deckhand or a
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Treble-forward guitar bite, prominent bass frequencies. 2. The Golden Pirate Metal Era (1987–1992)
: Often considered their magnum opus, featuring the epic "Treasure Island."
You can easily isolate the bass guitar lines from the pounding double-bass drums. This album marked a significant turning point in
The Captain was back. The hunt was on. And the sea still belonged to the wild.