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Orange Goblin

https://orangegoblinofficial.bandcamp.com/ Heavy metal rockers that compose Orange Goblin are Martyn Millard (bass), Ben Ward (vocals), Joe Hoari (guitar), PeteO'Mally(guitar), andChrisTurner (drums), and together these fine bandmates compose the harsh doom rock sounds similar to thelikesof Mammoth Volume,Clawfinger, andKyuss. Originally named Our Haunted Kingdom, Orange Goblin originated in 1995 andundertheir previous moniker they caughtthe attention of RiseAbove Records. They released the limited edition single "TheAquaticFanatic" with fellow hard rockers Electric Wizard, butunder their curr ...read more

https://orangegoblinofficial.bandcamp.com/ Heavy metal rockers that compose Orange Goblin are Martyn Millard (bass), Ben Ward (vocals), Joe Hoari (guitar), PeteO'Mally(guitar), andChrisTurner (drums), and together these fine bandmates compose the harsh doom rock sounds similar to thelikesof Mammoth Volume,Clawfinger, andKyuss. Originally named Our Haunted Kingdom, Orange Goblin originated in 1995 andundertheir previous moniker they caughtthe attention of RiseAbove Records. They released the limited edition single "TheAquaticFanatic" with fellow hard rockers Electric Wizard, butunder their current namethe band contributed "Saruman's Wish" tothesecond volume of the metal compilation Dark Passages. By 1997,Orange Goblin had performed allacross Europe atvariousfestivals and club tours and a debut full-length was about due. Frequencies FromPlanet Ten was issued that fall,followedbyextensive touring. Two years later, the uneven Time Travelling Blues found them at a confusedpoint, unsure of whether ornotto stay inthe stoner metal scene or travel into hard rock. The brutal Big Black showed them returning to thestonerrockheaviness and space rock weirdnessthat had made their first album such a hit, but with a more confident grasp ofsongwritingandextended jams. But 2002's Coup de Grace was the finalnail in the stoner rock coffin for the band, as they choseto continuein the hard rockvein they had only experimented with before. « hide

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Science, Not Fiction
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The Wolf Bites Back
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3.4
37 Votes
Back from the Abyss
2014

3.6
43 Votes
A Eulogy for the Damned
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3.7
104 Votes
Healing Through Fire
2007

3.6
46 Votes
Thieving from the House of God
2004

3.7
41 Votes
Coup de Grace
2002

3.2
52 Votes
The Big Black
2000

3.8
75 Votes
Time Travelling Blues
1999

3.9
98 Votes
Frequencies from Planet Ten
1997

4
112 Votes
EPs
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1998

4
1 Votes
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1997

3.3
2 Votes
Live Albums
Rough & Ready, Live & Loud
2020

A Eulogy for the Fans
03/11/2013

3.9
5 Votes

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