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Udo Dirkschneider (born 6 April 1952) is a German singer who first rose to fame with the heavy metal band Accept. After leaving the band in 1987, he formed the band U.D.O., in which he has also enjoyed commercial success. |
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'Accept' is the debut studio album by Accept. Accept would gain better production values and a more cohesive direction on future releases, but the debut was an important early step that gained them the ability to play the neighbouring countries of Belgium, the Netherlands and France for the first time. Bassist Peter Baltes performs lead vocals on "Seawinds" and "Sounds Of War".
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'I'm A Rebel' is the second studio album by Accept. It was the first of three consecutive Accept records to utilize Dirk Steffens as producer. The album finds Accept continuing to search for their musical direction, experimenting with a more commercial sound than on their debut. Bassist Peter Baltes once again sings lead vocals on two tracks, the slower-paced songs "No Time to Lose" and "The King".
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'Breaker' is the third studio album released by Accept. Bassist Peter Baltes sings lead vocal on 'Breaking Up Again', and the bridge vocal on 'Midnight Highway'.
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'Restless And Wild' is the fourth studio album by Accept. It is the first Accept album in which Udo Dirkschneider sings every track, as well as the first in which manager Gaby Hauke ('Deaffy') gains credits for songwriting.
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'Balls To The Wall' is the fifth studio album by Accept. It is Accept's only record to attain Gold certification in the U.S. The album's title track became Accept's signature song and remains a metal anthem and trademark in the genre.
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'Metal Heart' is the sixth album by Accept. It marked the return of guitarist Jorg Fischer after a two year absence, with Herman Frank having been his replacement. This album was a cautious attempt to crack the lucrative American market with more accessible songcraft and emphasis on hooks and melodies. Although critically panned at the time, today it is often considered by fans as one of the band's best records.
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'Kaizoku-Ban (Live In Japan)' is a live E.P. by Accept. It was recorded in Nagoya, Japan, on 19 September 1985.
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'Russian Roulette' is the seventh studio album by Accept. It would be the last Accept album to feature Udo Dirkschneider as lead vocalist until the 1993 reunion album 'Objection Overruled'. The album returns Accept to the darker, heavier sound of releases prior to the more commercial-sounding predecessor 'Metal Heart (1985).
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U.D.O.
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'Touchdown' is the nineteenth album by U.D.O.
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