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In their time, Witchfinder General was considered one of the less-important bands to emerge from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement, but they have become a popular early influence among bands in the doom metal scene. Formed in 1980 by Zeeb Parkes (vocals), Phil Cope (guitars), Woolfy Trope (bass), and Graham Ditchfield (drums), the band was heavily influenced by Black Sabbath and released only two albums, 1982's Death Penalty and the following year's Friends of Hell, before breaking up. Ironically, these became more notorious for their comical covers (featuring the band in medieval costumes torturing semi-naked women) than the band's raw, post-Sabbath grind. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi
How do you comment or update the info on which someone's personal opinion about the band listed? WFG WAS not only very important to that time period, but influenced some local bands that would turn that raw sound into grung metal or even into Trouble sound. Hard edge sound like WFG still in 2013 has its place.
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Hard edge sound like WFG still in 2013 has its place.