The 'Through the Fire and Flames' single reached gold disc status in USA and Canada. I discovered this album back in the days of MP3.com (I.
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Continuing the unofficial series of albums and bands I liked in 2003 - Valley of the Damned. The title track is still a classic - 81 BloodIronBeer, August 30th, 2018 Written based on this version: 2003, CD, Sanctuary Records. Inhuman Rampage is a common favourite among DragonForce fans due to its heaviness and complexity. View all reviews for DragonForce - Valley of the Damned. He was also featured in the band's music video for their second single off Inhuman Rampage, Operation Ground and Pound. Dragonforce, the British shredmasters supreme whose latest album, 'Ultra Beatdown', charted strongly all over the world, have confirmed the ressue of their debut LP, 'Valley Of The Damned', via. Frederic later became an official member of the band in January 2006. He was replaced with Frédéric Leclercq for the remaining of the Sonic Firestorm Tour. Before the release of the album, bassist, Adrian Lambert, left the group to raise his newborn son in November 2005. And as it was with the previous album, the artwork actually relates to the title of the album, which makes sense. Lindsay Dawson of Herman Li and Sam Totman's former band, Demoniac, appeared as backup vocalist for this album. Sonic Firestorm: Like Valley of the Damned, this album is rather monochromatic as well, basically using complementary colors, to the point where even the logo and title meld quite nicely into the art. The song " Through the Fire and Flames" is one of their most famous songs and is featured on the games Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock and Guitar Hero: Smash Hits.
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The title track, re-released in promotion of the album, it is one of the most known DragonForce songs to date and it is a staple of their live performance to this day. The band was introduced to the mainstream with their third album Inhuman Rampage, released in 2006 after signing with Roadrunner Records in UK, USA, Canada, France and Australia. In 2003, DragonForce signed to Noise Records and begun recording their second released album and first full-length album, Valley of the Damned (album). DragonForce underwent various lineup changes before settling with the six current members.