Misplaced Pages

Sacred Reich: Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactively← Previous editNext edit →Content deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 18:56, 30 November 2006 edit68.107.20.181 (talk) Discography← Previous edit Revision as of 17:16, 4 December 2006 edit undoDarth Mike (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers9,915 edits clean up using AWBNext edit →
Line 10: Line 10:
| website = | website =
}} }}



'''Sacred Reich''' was a Phoenix based ] ] that formed in ]. Singer/songwriter ]'s interest was in socially-conscious and political ]. After several records on ], they signed to ] for a short stint, but later returned to Metal Blade to continue their musical career. After fourteen years, the band decided to call it a day in 2000. '''Sacred Reich''' was a Phoenix based ] ] that formed in ]. Singer/songwriter ]'s interest was in socially-conscious and political ]. After several records on ], they signed to ] for a short stint, but later returned to Metal Blade to continue their musical career. After fourteen years, the band decided to call it a day in 2000.
Line 36: Line 35:
] ]
] ]

{{US-metal-band-stub}}


] ]
] ]
]
] ]
] ]

]

{{US-metal-band-stub}}

Revision as of 17:16, 4 December 2006

Sacred Reich
File:Sacredreich.jpg
Background information
OriginArizona, USA
Years active1985 – 2000
Past membersWiley Arnett
Greg Hall
Dave McClain
Jason Rainey
Phil Rind
WebsiteSacred Pages

Sacred Reich was a Phoenix based thrash metal band that formed in 1986. Singer/songwriter Phil Rind's interest was in socially-conscious and political speed metal. After several records on Metal Blade Records, they signed to Hollywood Records for a short stint, but later returned to Metal Blade to continue their musical career. After fourteen years, the band decided to call it a day in 2000.

Former drummer Dave McClain went on to join Machine Head from December 26th 1995 to the present day. Lead Guitarist Wiley Arnett went on to form The Human Condition in 2001.

Discography

The band also contributed the Black Sabbath cover "Sweet Leaf" to the Hempilation compilation album to benefit NORML, and the Subhumans cover "The Big Picture" appears as the B-side of the "Open Book" promotional single. A boxed set with remastered versions of Ignorance and Surf Nicaragua with additional bonus material was slated for release in September 2005, but was apparently never released.

A clip of the band's video for the song "The American Way" was featured in the popular Pauly Shore movie Encino Man.

External links


Stub icon

This article on a United States metal band is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Categories: