X-Ray Dog ( 26 Cerberus I) | en

There are at least five bands / musicians called X-Ray. X-Ray (Heavy Metal) became active in Kansai, Japan in March of 1982. Their first full-length studio album named "Hard Section" was released on June 21st of 1983. Akira Fujimoto: Vocals Shin Yuasa: Guitar Takafumi Usui: Bass Kazuhisa Takahashi: Drums ---- Lukasz "X-Ray" Sychowicz is an Atarai XE/XL chiptune composer and a member of the Grayscale Project. See also grayscale.scene.pl ---- X-Ray (Detroit Techno) is a techno collaboration between the Belleville Three; Kevin Saunderson, Juan Atkins and Derrick May ---- X-Ray (Hip Hop) is a hip hop producer, he was a...
There are at least 2 artist called The X-Rays: 1. A Ska/Reggae group 2. A garage punk band from Nottingham, England active during the mid to late 90s. .
Art Of Joy was Written By Jason Rowe, Italian X-Rays Were: Jason Rowe, Paul Moog, Mo Morris. All Instruments and Vocals Performed by Jason Rowe, Paul Moog Drum Programming and Production, Mo Morris, Production and Keys. .
X-ray Pop is a French New Wave duo from the 80s. Zouka Dzaza (Vocals) Didier Pilot (Bass & Synths) X RAY POP are the synth-pop duo of Doc Pilot and Zouka Dzaza from Tours, France. They got their start in the no wave art group Bocal 5 in 1981 and split off in 1984 to focus on their own brand of quirky synthesized electronics. Influenced by Erik Satie, Brigitte Bardot, Suicide and Young Marble Giants, they call their music “minimum naive new wave.” Armed with a Casio PT-20 keyboard and a rudimentary Yamaha MR10 drum machine they recorded their demo...
(Parts of Cerberus Shoal are now Big Blood , Fire on Fire and dilly dilly.) Cerberus Shoal formed in the fall of 1994. Caleb Mulkerin had relocated from his native South Portland, Maine to Boston in order to join Chriss Sutherland and Thomas Rogers who were both attending universities in the area. All three were fresh from the American high school system and aspiring to begin a new way of life as well as a musical group. At that time, the fourth member, guitarist Josh Ogden, traveled weekly from Falmouth, Maine to Boston for rehearsals. The group played its first...
Found 32 songs, duration: 41:21
Project X (Speed, Build @ 0:30, No Vox)
Project X (Build @ 0:38, No Vox)
The Blitz (Speed, No Vox, No Snare)
Giant Slayer No Mercy
Evil Force (No Vox)
De-Composed (No Vox)
Battle Of The Barbarians
Giant Slayer Remix
Giant Slayer Remix (No Vox)
Massive Assault (Speed)
Hellbringer (No Vox)
Trailer Drums From Hell (Speed)
No Speed Limit Zone (Speed)
The Blitz (No Snare)
Battle Cry (Drums)
The Cover-Up (Drums & Choir Only)
The Cover-Up