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Killer | |
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Origin | Solothurn, Switzerland |
Genres | Hard rock, heavy metal, Glam Metal |
Years active | 1979–1986; 2002; 2005-2007; 2011-2012; 2016- |
Labels | Vertigo, Bellaphon, Rockport, Scratch, Ambitions, Scream, Genco Pura |
Members | Crown Kocher Patrick Strobel Peter Berger Mirko Buccio Roberto Antonucci |
Past members | Andy Lickford Emilia Meyer, aka Emi Bassbabe Rob Strangler Noisy Miller Andy Schumacher Beat 'Easy' Iselin Dan Hammer Dave Gugelot Mich Müller Roland Wapf Mark B. Lay Martin Morelli Ronny Woolf Jan van Crow Danny Crivelli Mark Broman Many Maurer Beat Kofmehl Ali Allemann |
Website | killer |
Killer is a Swiss heavy metal group founded in 1979 by guitarist Edgar "Crown" Kocher after a 3-year stint with the band Kaktus. Kocher's trademark is wearing striped prison garb on stage.
Between 1981 and 1986, Killer released 4 studio albums but always remained in the shadows of their more successful Solothurn contemporaries Krokus. After the release of their 1986 album, Young Blood, the band disbanded. Kocher re-activated the group for the first time in 2002 and has continued with Killer off and on ever since despite health problems and frequent line-up changes. On May 25, 2019, Killer released Screamgunn, their first new album in 33 years.