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Rebellion (band)

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Rebellion
Origin Germany
Genre(s) Heavy metal
Power metal
Label(s) Massacre Records

Rebellion is a German heavy-metal band. It was formed when guitarist Uwe Lulis left Grave Digger, taking ex-Grave Digger bassist Tomi Göttlich with him. Their first album was a concept album about William Shakespeare's work Macbeth, and included spoken passages with members of the band and other people as the story's characters. The second album involved more standard heavy-metal lyrics – about motorcycles, metal, war, etc. – and the music was somewhat rougher. In 2005 they released the first part of what is intended to be a trilogy about the Vikings and Norse mythology. Ex-drummer Randy Black is now playing in Primal Fear. Ex-guitarist Björn Eilen is now playing in Silver Maiden and The Talkies.

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Personnel

Former personnel

  • Björn Eilen — guitars (2001–2005)
  • Randy Black — drums (2001–2003)

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • Miklagard (2006)

Videoclips

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