Helloween
Biography
Alongside Switzerland's Celtic Frost and Sweden's Bathory, Germany's Helloween were possibly the most influential heavy metal band to come out of Europe during the 1980s. By taking the hard riffing and minor key melodies handed down from metal masters like Judas Priest and Iron Maiden, then infusing them with the speed and energy introduced by the burgeoning thrash metal movement, Helloween crystallized the sonic ingredients of what is now known as power metal. Sadly, just as they were on the verge of breaking to a wider audience -- even flirting with American success -- the band's meteoric rise was rudely interrupted by internal strife and a string of bad business decisions. These blunders kept them from ever regaining their original momentum, but Helloween took their hard-knock lessons in stride and continued to prosper in the international metal arena on their own terms. More importantly, they remained the benchmark by which most every power metal band is still measured.
Helloween were formed in Hamburg, Germany, by guitarists Kai Hansen and Michael Weikath, bassist Markus Grosskopf, and drummer Ingo Schwichtenberg. Originally named Second Hell then Iron Fist before morphing into Helloween in 1982, they signed with Germany's own fledgling Noise International two years later.
Selected Discography

Keeper Of The Seven Keys - The Legacy - World Tour 05/06 - Live In Sao Paulo
2007

Master Of The Rings
2006

Pink Bubbles Go Ape (Expanded Edition)
2006

Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part II
2006

Kids Of The Century
2006

Helloween + Walls Of Jericho
2006

Rabbit Don't Come Easy
2003

Treasure Chest
2002

The Dark Ride
2000

Pink Bubbles Go Ape
1999



