Fifth Angel

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In the Fallout 03:55 Tools
Call Out the Warning 03:34 Tools
Fifth Angel 04:58 Tools
Shout It Out 04:27 Tools
Wings of Destiny 04:39 Tools
The Night 04:45 Tools
Midnight Love 04:37 Tools
Only the Strong Survive 03:48 Tools
Cathedral 04:08 Tools
Time Will Tell 04:23 Tools
Cry Out the Fools 04:25 Tools
Fade to Flames 04:04 Tools
Broken Dreams 04:55 Tools
Seven Hours 04:51 Tools
Lights Out 04:05 Tools
Angel Of Mercy 04:31 Tools
We Rule 03:32 Tools
Wait For Me 04:48 Tools
Feel The Heat 03:54 Tools
So Long 04:47 Tools
Stars Are Falling 04:47 Tools
Can You Hear Me 04:47 Tools
The Third Secret 04:47 Tools
We Will Rise 04:47 Tools
Queen of Thieves 04:47 Tools
Dust to Dust 04:47 Tools
This Is War 04:47 Tools
Fatima 04:47 Tools
Shame on You 04:47 Tools
Hearts of Stone 04:47 Tools
Lights Out (UFO cover) 04:05 Tools
Under Pressure 03:05 Tools
Riding On The Wings 04:39 Tools
Third Secret 04:39 Tools
Can You Hear Me? 04:39 Tools
Night 04:46 Tools
02-Shout it out 04:27 Tools
05-Wings of destiny 04:39 Tools
03-Call out the warning 03:34 Tools
06-The night 04:45 Tools
09-Fade to flames 04:04 Tools
08-Cry out the fools 04:25 Tools
07-Only the strong survive 03:48 Tools
In The Fall Out 03:48 Tools
Cry Out The Fools 04:25 Tools
Interview Pt. 1 04:25 Tools
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Fifth Angel is an American heavy metal band from Bellevue, Washington. Fifth Angel was formed in the suburbs of Seattle in late 1983, specifically, in the Bellevue area. The band's initial lineup consisted of Ted Pilot (vocals), James Byrd (lead guitar), Ed Archer (rhythm guitar), Ken Mary (drums) and Kenny Kay (bass). John Macko replaced Kenny Kay on bass in 1987, while Kendall Bechtel replaced James Byrd on lead guitar. The group released a self-titled album Fifth Angel in 1986 on Shrapnel Records, which was re-released on Epic Records in 1988, with a re-mastered sound and a different cover. In 1989, the follow-up record, Time Will Tell, marked the end of the band, with its members going their separate ways by 1990. Although many rumors cropped up in the 2000s about a reunion, it finally happened in 2009. Ed Archer, John Macko and Kendall Bechtel were joined by drummer Jeffrey McCormack and in 2010, the band played its first live show in its history at the Keep it True Festival, with guest singer Peter Orullian (ex-Heir Apparent). McCormack left the group in 2011, along with announced lead singer David Fefolt (the latter performed on some demos, but never actually performed live or officially recorded with the band). The group is in the midst of demoing new material, but operates on a part-time basis as the band members' schedules allow. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.