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Hell | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Nottingham, England |
Genres | Heavy metal |
Years active | 1982–1987, 2008-present |
Labels | Nuclear Blast |
Members | Tony Speakman Tim Bowler Kev Bower Andy Sneap David Bower |
Past members | Dave G. Halliday Sean Kelley |
Website | hell-metal |
Hell are an English heavy metal band from Derbyshire, formed in 1982 from the remaining members of bands Race Against Time and Paralex. Due to a series of unfortunate and tragic events, the band originally folded in 1987. They were amongst the first bands to wear proto-corpse paint as part of their stage show, which featured hysterical ranting from a gargoyle-adorned pulpit, along with the use of a pyrotechnic exploding Bible which caused outrage amongst the clergy when it originally appeared in 1983.
Although they were largely ignored by the media and record companies in the 1980s, their music became known through the underground tape trading phenomenon, and the band achieved a degree of cult status. In 2008 they reunited, and were signed by Nuclear Blast.[1] Their first full-length album, Human Remains, was released in May 2011.[2] The album topped at No. 46 on the German album chart in its first week of release.[3]