Adolf Castle

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Heart Of Steel 00:00 Tools
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Oh' Grand Old Alaric! 00:00 Tools
Fritz Und Hans (Live In Dortmund) 00:00 Tools
Brothers In Metal 00:00 Tools
Crazy Germans (First Mix) 00:00 Tools
Oh ! Grand Old Alaric! 00:00 Tools
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Fritz und Hans (Live) 00:00 Tools
Oh Grand Old Alaric 00:00 Tools
Craze Germans 00:00 Tools
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Heart Of Steel (Manowar Cover) 00:00 Tools
Oh' Grand Old Alaric 00:00 Tools
Fritz und Hans 00:00 Tools
Oh! Grand Old Alaric! 00:00 Tools
Crazy Germans (First Mix) mediagrant.com 00:00 Tools
Oh, Grand all Alaric 00:00 Tools
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Russian Polizei mediagrant.com 00:00 Tools
Oh Grand Old Alaric! 00:00 Tools
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Fat Mad Marta mediagrant.com 00:00 Tools
Fall In Hate mediagrant.com 00:00 Tools
Heart Of Steel (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Gallow Tree mediagrant.com 00:00 Tools
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Adolf Castle was a heavy/power metal band formed by guitarist Cyril Thor in 1992 in Moscow, Russia. They were very popular on Moscow underground stage in 1992-95, also as a Manowar cover band. In 1994-95, they recorded and released on tape their only album available, "Really Crazy Germans". Shortly afterwards, the lead vocalist Dee (Dylan) Troy left the band. There is no information on any activity of the band afterwards. Lineup: Cyril Thor - guitars Dee Troy - vocals Wolf Maria Hunter - guitars Attila - bass St.Patrick - drums The band name is ambiguous and has served the band bad service several times. However, according to Cyril Thor, it refers to some German folklore hero, a reckless beer-drinker. The lyrics for most songs can be described as "beer metal". The album was re-released by Russian label "Valiant Music" in 2000 on CD. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.