Pegazus

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Wings Of Steel 05:41 Tools
Metal Forever 04:34 Tools
Destiny 05:29 Tools
Cry Out 04:37 Tools
Braveheart 05:28 Tools
A call to arms 04:28 Tools
Nightstalker 04:23 Tools
The Crusade 07:44 Tools
Bastards Of War 05:33 Tools
Apache Warrior 03:39 Tools
The Werewolf 03:34 Tools
Mother Earth 05:12 Tools
Breaking The Chains 04:13 Tools
Enchanted World 08:23 Tools
Look to the stars 05:35 Tools
Dragon slayer 03:45 Tools
Queen Evil 06:27 Tools
The patriot 04:48 Tools
Restless and Wild 03:58 Tools
Witches Hex 07:07 Tools
The headless horseman 05:02 Tools
Spread your wings 02:29 Tools
Tears Of The Angels 04:02 Tools
Ballad of a thin man 09:08 Tools
Chariots Of The Gods 07:13 Tools
Forever chasing rainbows 05:41 Tools
Neon angel 03:18 Tools
Victim 03:16 Tools
Intro 01:25 Tools
Life On Mars 04:09 Tools
Emerald Eyes 02:39 Tools
Apache Warriors 04:32 Tools
Road Warrior 04:57 Tools
Metal Messiah 05:22 Tools
Old Skool Metal Dayz 04:33 Tools
A Little Time 03:52 Tools
We Live To Rock 03:40 Tools
Ghost Rider 03:37 Tools
Haunting Me 06:11 Tools
Eye For An Eye 03:32 Tools
End Of The World 03:55 Tools
Death Or Glory 06:05 Tools
Road Warrior (2011) 04:58 Tools
Metal Gods (Judas Priest cover) 03:55 Tools
Speed Demon 03:10 Tools
The Headless Horsemen 05:02 Tools
Time Machine / Pegazus 05:00 Tools
Pain Is My Friend 03:02 Tools
Emerald Eyes (Acoustic Instrumental) 02:42 Tools
Cry for the Angel 06:30 Tools
Life On Mars (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
King Of The Jungle 03:30 Tools
Pegasus 04:33 Tools
Our Father and the Holy Ghost 04:37 Tools
Past Life 03:59 Tools
I'm On Fire 05:04 Tools
Free As A Bird 04:04 Tools
Time Machine 04:04 Tools
Warriors 03:46 Tools
Old Skool Metal Dayz (Extended Version) 06:14 Tools
Old Skool Metal Dayz (Extended) 06:14 Tools
Warriors [Thin Lizzy Cover] 03:46 Tools
A Little Time (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Restless And Wild [Accept Cover] 03:57 Tools
Wrathchild 02:59 Tools
Horseman Intro 01:21 Tools
Metal Gods 03:55 Tools
Restless And Wild (Accept Cover) 03:58 Tools
A Little Time (Helloween Cover) 03:09 Tools
The Headless Horseman (Demo) 05:00 Tools
Emerald Eyes (Instrumental) 02:40 Tools
Neon Angel (Demo) 02:40 Tools
Restless And Wild / Pegazus 03:58 Tools
Spread Your Wings (Demo) 02:22 Tools
The Patriot (Demo) 04:44 Tools
Symptom Of The Universe 04:43 Tools
Restless and Wild (Accept) 03:58 Tools
Victim Of Changes 07:02 Tools
Metal Gods (Judas Priest Cover 03:55 Tools
Spread Your Wings/Forever Chasing Rainbows 08:19 Tools
Forever Chasing Rainbows (Demo) 08:19 Tools
Restless And Wild (Bonus) 03:58 Tools
Spread Your Wings - Forever Chasing Rainbows 08:19 Tools
Time Machine (Bonus Track) 04:02 Tools
Pegazus 04:02 Tools
Spread your Wings / Forever Chasing Rainbows 08:19 Tools
Wings of steel (LQ Version) 04:02 Tools
Ballad Of A Thin Man (A Tribute To Philip Lynott) 05:04 Tools
Metal Forever (LQ Version) 05:04 Tools
Emerald Eyes (acoustic) 02:39 Tools
Emerald Eyes [Acoustic Instrumental][Instrumental] 02:40 Tools
1. Metal power. 04:37 Tools
Emerald Eyes (Acoustic Instrum 02:40 Tools
A Little Time (Bonus) 02:40 Tools
Restless & Wild 03:59 Tools
Warriors (bonus track) 03:47 Tools
The Patriot (Bonus Track) 04:50 Tools
Forever Chasing 04:43 Tools
Restless And Wild(Accept) 08:19 Tools
Ballad Of A Thin Man (2002) 11:06 Tools
Ballad Of A Thin Man (Thin Lizzy Tribute) 04:50 Tools
Wings Of Destiny 05:38 Tools
Jailbreak 03:56 Tools
Jailbreak (bonus track) 03:57 Tools
Cry Out (live) 03:57 Tools
Tears Of Angels 03:57 Tools
Metal Fever 04:36 Tools
02-Cry Out 04:36 Tools
19_Pegazus_Emerald eyes 02:39 Tools
Symptom Of The Universe [Demo 96] 04:43 Tools
Forever Chasing Rainbows(Demo) 03:58 Tools
Warrior 03:46 Tools
Metal Gods (Judas Priest) 03:46 Tools
The Headless Horseman Demo 05:01 Tools
The Headless Horseman (live) 05:01 Tools
03-A Call to Arms 04:37 Tools
Mother Earth [Demo 96] 04:57 Tools
Witches Hex [Demo 96] 06:57 Tools
Victim Of Changes [Demo 96] 07:02 Tools
Pegazus / Restless And Wild 03:58 Tools
Hidden Track 01:00 Tools
Forever Chasing Rainbows (Demo 07:02 Tools
Spread Your Wings-Forever Cha 08:19 Tools
Metal Forever (Live) 08:19 Tools
Spread your Wings - Forever Ch 03:58 Tools
A Call To Arms (live) 03:58 Tools
11-Enchanted World 03:58 Tools
08-Bastards Of War 03:58 Tools
02-The Crusade 03:58 Tools
07-Emerald Eyes 03:58 Tools
05-Tears Of The Angels 03:58 Tools
In Metal We Trust - Ghost Rider 03:58 Tools
Restless And Wild (Accept Cove 03:58 Tools
Wings Of Steel - track 1/9 08:19 Tools
Chariot of the Gods 08:19 Tools
In Metal We Trust - Metal Gods 11:06 Tools
The Patriot Demo 11:06 Tools
Neon Angel Demo 11:06 Tools
pegazus - wings of steel 11:06 Tools
Restless And Wild (Bonus Track) 11:06 Tools
The Patriot (live) 11:06 Tools
08-Nightstalker 11:06 Tools
Braveheart (live) 11:06 Tools
Pegazus - Restless And Wild 11:06 Tools
Emerald Eyes (Instumental) 11:06 Tools
03-Queen Evil 11:06 Tools
09-Dragonslayer 11:06 Tools
04-The Patriot 11:06 Tools
15-Wings of Steel 11:06 Tools
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Members: Justin Fleming - Vocals (1993 - 1996)(2008-Present) Johnny Stoj - Guitar, Backing Vocals (1993 - present) Cory Betts - Bass (1999-2001, 2008- present) Ange “Vuggs” Sotiro - Drums (2004 - present) Previous Band Members: Rob Thompson - Vocals (2000 - 2008) Danny Cecati - Vocals (1996 - 2000) Robbie Stoj - Drums (1993 - 2003) Hanny Mohamed - Bass (2002 - 2004) Joe Fata - Bass (2004 - 2007) Dave King - Bass (1994 - 1998) History: The band was formed in 1993 by guitarist Johnny Stoj with his brother Robbie on drums. After cultivating a visual and musical style similar to bands like Judas Priest and Manowar, Pegazus recorded a self-titled album in 1995 with Justin Fleming on vocals and Dave King on bass. The following year, Fleming Quit the band Danny Cecati joined and the band recorded a new demo and began seeking a record deal. Linking up with Melbourne’s Metal Warriors, the band’s second album Wings of Destiny was released locally in 1997. After receiving a copy of the album, Germany’s Nuclear Blast offered the band a contract and released Wings of Destiny worldwide with more distinctive, professional artwork. In August 1998, Pegazus travelled to Germany to perform at the Wacken Open Air festival. The show was remarkable only not as the first the band had ever played outside Melbourne but because they appeared at the festival twice, on the main stage and again on a side-stage later as a replacement for Darkseed. Following Wacken, Pegazus returned to Australia briefly before going back to Europe in September for a tour with HammerFall. Eric Martins played bass at all of these shows as King had left the band. Corey Betts joined Pegazus as King’s replacement in January 1999 and very little was heard from the group until the Breaking the Chains album was released late in the year. Controversy followed shortly after when it was revealed in March 2000 that Cecati had been fired for apparently devoting too much time to another Melbourne band called Anarion. Cecati countered by claiming that he had become frustrated with the virtual inactivity of Pegazus as a live act and Johnny Stoj’s creative control over the group. He subsequently also left Anarion and joined Eyefear in late 2000. In September, Rob Thompson replaced Cecati. Pegazus then toured interstate in January 2001, playing its first shows outside of Melbourne since the European tour in September 1998. At approximately the same, Betts formed another band, Kymera, with ex-members of Cyclone Tracy and Catwitch, but would remain with Pegazus until after the recording of the next album. Kymera would later become Black Majesty. 2002’s The Headless Horseman was the first Pegazus album in three years and would prove to be its last for Nuclear Blast. Following Betts’ departure, Black Majesty guitarist Hanny Mohammed became the band’s bass player for its infrequent live appearances. Robbie Stoj then left Pegazus in September 2003, with Bernie Goldstein temporarily filling the role, the band recorded some performances for a live album. In the meantime, the group’s relationship with Nuclear Blast came to an end with Pegazus claiming the label had virtually ignored its previous release. The live album Live! – Thunder Down Under was released independently by the band in February 2004. At around the same time, Robbie Stoj was finally replaced by Ange Sotiro and Betts by Joe Fata, who had ironically also replaceed him briefly in Black Majesty. for more info on the band: http://www.pegazus.net/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.