D.A.M.

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Terror Squad 00:00 Tools
Human Wreckage 00:00 Tools
Total Destruction 00:00 Tools
Left To Rot 00:00 Tools
Vendetta 00:00 Tools
Infernal Torment 00:00 Tools
Aliens 00:00 Tools
Man Of Violence 00:00 Tools
F.O.D. 00:00 Tools
Prophets Of Doom 00:00 Tools
House Of Cards 00:00 Tools
Appointment With Fear 00:00 Tools
My Twisted Mind 00:00 Tools
Death Warmed Up/Killing Time 00:00 Tools
Winter's Tear 00:00 Tools
The Innocent One 00:00 Tools
No Escape 00:00 Tools
Thought For The Day 00:00 Tools
Beneath Closed Eyes 00:00 Tools
Circles 00:00 Tools
Inside Outro 00:00 Tools
Prophet of Doom 00:00 Tools
Avalon 00:00 Tools
Beyond the Mist 00:00 Tools
Lost Kingdom 00:00 Tools
Death Warmed Up 00:00 Tools
Banished from Paradise 00:00 Tools
Battlefield 00:00 Tools
Excaliburn 00:00 Tools
Path to Victory 00:00 Tools
Killing Time 00:00 Tools
Tales of the Mad King 00:00 Tools
From the Ashes (T.J.O.T.F) 00:00 Tools
Crusader's Quest 00:00 Tools
The Oath of Death 00:00 Tools
Phantasmagoria 00:00 Tools
Reborn from the Shadows 00:00 Tools
The Great Work (Magnum Opus, Pt. I) 00:00 Tools
Sword in the Stone 00:00 Tools
Death Warmed Up / Killing Time 00:00 Tools
Lies 00:00 Tools
A Puppet of Revenge 00:00 Tools
The Mourning for Your Absence... 00:00 Tools
The Awakening 00:00 Tools
Blah Blah Blah (Ke$ha) 00:00 Tools
The Wizard's Oracle 00:00 Tools
Possessed 00:00 Tools
End of Light 00:00 Tools
Illusions 00:00 Tools
The Breaking Point (T.M.S, Pt. IV) 00:00 Tools
Fear (Lunar Body) 00:00 Tools
Violated Angel 00:00 Tools
Death of the Stars 00:00 Tools
Nightmare (T.M.S, Pt. II) 00:00 Tools
Separation 00:00 Tools
Dark Night of the Soul 00:00 Tools
Alone 00:00 Tools
Thelema (Magnum Opus, Pt. II) 00:00 Tools
Rotten Hope (S.I.Gm) 00:00 Tools
Fear(Lunar Body) 00:00 Tools
Lord of Dreams(S.I.Dm) 00:00 Tools
Empty Silence(Solar Body) 00:00 Tools
Empty Silence (Solar Body) 00:00 Tools
Death Warmed Up-Killing Time 00:00 Tools
Death Warmed Up + Killing Time 00:00 Tools
Lord of Dreams (S.I.Dm) 00:00 Tools
Fighting to Live...Paying to Die!!! 00:00 Tools
Rotten Hope(S.I.Gm) 00:00 Tools
D.A.M - Fred 00:00 Tools
Premonitions...(Under the Tree of Regrets) 00:00 Tools
Circles (Bonus track) 00:00 Tools
M.A.D. 00:00 Tools
02 Death Warmed Up/Killing Time 00:00 Tools
Fighting to Live... Paying to Die! 00:00 Tools
03 - D.A.M - Left To Rot 00:00 Tools
Fighting To Live... Paying To Die!!! 00:00 Tools
The Cage(Breaking the Paradigms) 00:00 Tools
SPEAK_N_KILL 00:00 Tools
Anorexic Dysphoria(An Elegy for the Brainless) 00:00 Tools
Changing the Directions(Unresolved) 00:00 Tools
Frustration(Imprisoned Dreams) 00:00 Tools
11 F.O.D 00:00 Tools
Untouchable(My Past Mistakes...) 00:00 Tools
Fred 00:00 Tools
Fighting to LivePaying to Die!!! 00:00 Tools
Darh Night of the Soul 00:00 Tools
No Escapé 00:00 Tools
twisted mind 00:00 Tools
Anorexic Dysphoria (An Elegy For The Brainless) 00:00 Tools
Thought for the Day (Bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Lord of Dreams 00:00 Tools
Minimalism for Piano No. 1 (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Thought For The Day (Bonus tra 00:00 Tools
Inside (Outro) 00:00 Tools
The Cage (Breaking The Paradigms) 00:00 Tools
Premonitions... (Under The Tree Of Regrets) 00:00 Tools
04 - Thought For The Day 00:00 Tools
06 - The Innocent One 00:00 Tools
Minimalism for Piano No. 1 00:00 Tools
Death Warmed Up - Killing Time 00:00 Tools
Changing The Directions (Unresolved) 00:00 Tools
Frustration (Imprisoned Dreams) 00:00 Tools
Keine Garantie 00:00 Tools
01. man of violence 00:00 Tools
05 - Winter´s Tears 00:00 Tools
Tales Of The Mad King - Sword In The Stone (5:33) 00:00 Tools
The Fallen Dub (Blink 182 Dubstep Remix) 00:00 Tools
Street Poetry (feat. Jamil Nafar) 00:00 Tools
Computer Liebe (Speed Remix) 00:00 Tools
Winter´s Tears 00:00 Tools
Ego 00:00 Tools
Untouchable (My Past Mistakes...) 00:00 Tools
04. Thought For The Day 00:00 Tools
Tales Of The Mad King - Path To Victory (5:25) 00:00 Tools
Inside Out 00:00 Tools
Beyond the Mist + Avalon 00:00 Tools
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There are four bands: 1. Melodic death (power) metal - D.A.M. 2. Thrash Metal Band - D.A.M. 3. Punk Band - D.A.M. 4. Dubstep Project - D.A.M. DUBASSMUSIC More info: 1) D.A.M. is a melodic death metal band from Ouro Preto, Brazil. Link to their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/dametalband 2) D.A.M. ("Destruction And Mayhem") was a thrash metal band from Lancashire, England. They were formed by ex-Metal Heart guitarist John Bury and his brother Phil in 1986, debuting with a 3-track demo entitled "Human Wreckage". The tape received good, solid reviews from the metal press - in-particular Metal Forces in the UK - taking its cue from "Ride The Lightning"-era Metallica and a classic NWOBHM sound. Stuart Capstick's vocals, especially on the lead track, were very reminiscent of Hetfield's earnest teen-growl of the time. Together with Maiden-esque twin guitar attacks and fist-pumping chorus' D.A.M. developed a strong local fan-base, good touring spots and attention from the rock press and metal labels. It was only with an overhauled line-up and Capstick's departure (the band swelling to a five-piece with the arrival of vocalist Jason McLoughlin and Andy Elliot on bass, as well as the timely addition of Elly (ex-Hard Line)) did the band introduce a tighter, faster and more creative - but no less thrashy - edge to the sound. McLoughlin's vocals contributed bite, a vicious sneer and a greater range than his predecessor. Where the former was a Hetfield wanabee Jason was forging a style much of his own, much to the benefit of his fellow band members. The news on the street was that, supported by a strong management team, the band had secured a deal with German label Noise Records... The debut album "Human Wreckage" was produced in Berlin with Noise's 'house' producer Harris Johns (Sodom, Tankard, Coroner) - the band's stint in the studio giving them the opportunity to be the first Western band to play Berlin after the fall of the Wall. In support of the record (having good experience touring with Toranaga, Acid Reign, Xentrix and Re-Animator) D.A.M. undertook some high-profile dates with the likes of Celtic Frost, Dark Angel, Nuclear Assault and Candlemass across the UK the following year. The Morecambe lads' set was captured for posterity on the "3 Way Thrash" video. In 1990 Elly left to pursue other projects and was replaced by Dave Pugh - who contributed to the band's follow-up outing "Inside Out". With the thrash scene dwindling and D.A.M. maturing as musicians the songs became more complex, longer and conceptually a little deeper. Focusing on tales of abuse (self, others and the consequences and effects thereof) D.A.M. assembled a strong - if not immediate - second record. Not necessarily disliked by the metal press, "Inside Out" was released at a time of flux for both the scene and the band, as well as the global state of metal. Acid Reign, Xentrix and Sabbat here in the UK were slowly starting to fall apart. The band parted ways with Noise Records and the subsequent loss of Dave Pugh to Skyclad, forced the band to consider their future. Whilst still working on his own project, guitarist and long-time friend of the band, Dave Harrison was called upon again - for it was he who wrote and played the lead guitar parts for the 'Human Wreckage' demo - and after careful consideration D.A.M. modified their name to Dam, recording (albeit on a 4-track) music which became to be known as the 'Kaleidoscope' sessions... www.facebook.com/DAMmetal www.divebombrecords.com D A M A R E A L I V E August 14th 2012 Human Wreckage & Inside Out Re-Issued with Original Art work from Andreas Marschall with a well deserved facelift, re-mastered audio, un-seen photos and media. Go to www.facebook.com/DAMmetal click like and share. Unreleased material soon to be recorded. \m/ 3) (Stub) In the eighties a German punk band with the name D.A.M. released some tapes. Like: * Refantastique 1988 * Kellerpunk 1989 4) D.A.M. - DUBASSMUSIC. DUBSTEP out of Houston, TX. Yes, Houston. Two young lads, Tyler Raymer and Jacob Fleming, taking the English dub influence and attempting to push it in the southern end of the United States. They take vibes and ideas from many different sides of the dubstep spectrum to keep listeners both on their toes, and interested. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.