Band: Grim Reaper
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Grim Reaper's real fame comes from the fact that they had kind of a cool name, and managed to get signed to a major after a couple of minor hits. They are sometimes considered as a NWOBHM band, but by the time of their debut that movement was virtually over. Competent but hardly awe-inspiring and originality was not a strong point, although they had a couple of good songs.
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Current (or Last Known) Lineup
Musician | Instruments | Currently Also In | Used To Be In | Guest Appearances |
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Nick Bowcott | Guitar | |||
Steve Grimmett | Vocals | Lionsheart | Onslaught | |
Lee Harris | Drums | |||
Dave Wanklin | Bass |
Past Lineup (Members Who Never Appeared on an Album)
Discography (4 Releases)
1999 - Best Of Grim Reaper by Grim Reaper
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Nick Bowcott | Guitar |
Steve Grimmett | Vocals |
Lee Harris | Drums |
Mark Simon | Drums |
Dave Wanklin | Bass |
1987 - Rock You To Hell by Grim Reaper
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Nick Bowcott | Guitar |
Steve Grimmett | Vocals |
Lee Harris | Drums |
Dave Wanklin | Bass |
1985 - Fear No Evil by Grim Reaper
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Nick Bowcott | Guitar |
Steve Grimmett | Vocals |
Mark Simon | Drums |
Dave Wanklin | Bass |
1984 - See You In Hell by Grim Reaper
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Nick Bowcott | Guitar |
Steve Grimmett | Vocals |
Mark Simon | Drums |
Dave Wanklin | Bass |