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Gamma Ray (Music)
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Gamma Ray is a power metal band from north Germany, founded by former Helloween guitarist, singer, and songwriter Kai Hansen.In 1988, after four years with his former band, guitarist and songwriter Kai Hansen decided, for reasons that are still the subject of much debate, to leave the band. Hansen claimed that Helloween had become too big for him to handle, although the group's troubles with financial issues and the record company most likely played a part as well. He proceeded to do some studio work with Blind Guardian. Eventually, Hansen decided to form his own project with long-time friend Ralf Scheepers from Tyran Pace. This two-man project grew into a four-man band with the addition of Uwe Wessel (bass) and Mathias Burchard (drums). Thus was Gamma Ray born, bearing a sound understandably close to that of Hansen's former band, Helloween.One of notable features is that their style is very non-uniform , thus sometimes, e.g. Insanity and Genius but not Power Plant will be to one's taste, or vice versa. This was especially noticeable in the first five albums, which had at least one member different from preceding album, but the style still changes with each album.Speaking of members, one fun thing to note is that, while there has been a relatively little change in the line-up over the years, there has been several member-changes within the band. After Ralf Scheepers left Kai Hansen took over the vocals (while continuing on guitar) for the next 20 years, and Dirk Schlächter started with guitar but changed to bass in 1997.Band Members: | |
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The Rival | |
Gamma Ray (Music) / int_1c3d047e | comment |
The Rival: Helloween. Originally not on very friendly terms, the bands now tour and even play encores together. | |
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New Sound Album | |
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New Sound Album: Empire of the Undead, which has far more of a thrash metal -feel than the previous albums. | |
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Longest Song Goes Last | |
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Longest Song Goes Last: Heading for Tomorrow ends with "Heading for Tomorrow" (14:30) Powerplant closes with "Armageddon" (8:48) No World Order! ends with "Lake of Tears" (6:48) Majestic ends with "Revelation" (8:30) Land of the Free II ends with "Insurrection" (11:33) ...To The Metal! ends with "No Need To Cry" (5:56) | |
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Tomato in the Mirror | |
Gamma Ray (Music) / int_2f329e3c | comment |
Tomato in the Mirror: "All Of The Damned", from Land Of The Free. | |
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Money Song | |
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Money Song: "Money", from Heading For Tomorrow, it's about a person with ideals arguing with another who may seem as a Corrupt Corporate Executive. | |
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Rock-Star Song | |
Gamma Ray (Music) / int_3359c771 | comment |
The Rock Star Song "Rich and Famous", from Sigh No More, is one against Money Songs and similar aspects of the rock star lifestyle. | |
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Conspiracy Theorist | |
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Conspiracy Theorist: It's pretty obvious from the lyrics and album covers. | |
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Workaholic | |
Gamma Ray (Music) / int_4e4ea654 | comment |
Workaholic: Kai Hansen. At some point, he was in THREE bands at the same time (working with Avantasia, Gamma Ray and Iron Savior) and spent as much work on Gamma Ray as he did in other bands! | |
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Step Up to the Microphone | |
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Step Up to the Microphone: Dirk Schlachter is the one singing in "Your Tørn Is Over", from Insanity & Genius. Prior to becoming a full-fledged vocalist, Kai sung "Heal Me", also from Insanity & Genius. Until then, he was a backing vocalist. | |
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Album Intro Track | |
Gamma Ray (Music) / int_528ba189 | comment |
Album Intro Track: Heading for Tomorrow starts with the aptly-named "Welcome", a powerful intro piece leading onto "Lust for Life". No World Order! begins with "Induction", a calling out of the Illuminati and those who would seek to control others, which leads up to "Dethrone Tyranny." | |
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Futuristic Pyramid | |
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Futuristic Pyramid: Heading For Tomorrow, Somewhere Out In Space, No World Order and Land Of The Free II, among the examples. | |
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Audience Participation Song | |
Gamma Ray (Music) / int_5fe1360d | comment |
Audience Participation Song: "Heavy Metal Universe", from Powerplant, is transformed into pure pantomime live, with the audience being divided into thirds to sing various sections, along with a call-back section that keeps getting higher and longer until Kai is the only person in the room who can do it without dying. "Blood Religion" and "To The Metal" are following the same path. | |
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Non-Appearing Title: Powerplant. | |
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WelcomeToTheRealWorld | |
Gamma Ray (Music) / int_6f32887b | comment |
Welcome to the Real World: "Real World", from Land Of The Free II, invokes the trope's name in the lyrics. | |
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Epic Rocking | |
Gamma Ray (Music) / int_74149c93 | comment |
Epic Rocking: Up to fifteen minutes with "Heading For Tomorrow", from Heading For Tomorrow, but eight-minuters are more common, such as "Rebellion In Dreamland", from Land Of The Free. | |
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Real Men Wear Pink | |
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Real Men Play Pink Guitars | |
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Large Ham | |
Gamma Ray (Music) / int_823c6e3e | comment |
Large Ham: Kai Hansen. Ralf Scheepers before him. | |
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I Am the Band | |
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I Am the Band: Kai is the band's Dave Mustaine, as he's the one who compose almost every song of the band, and is the most recognizable member of it. | |
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Nature Metal | |
Gamma Ray (Music) / int_97158b9b | comment |
Nature Metal: "To Mother Earth", from "Land of the Free 2", is an environmentalist-themed song. | |
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Bowdlerisation | |
Gamma Ray (Music) / int_98a72851 | comment |
Bowdlerisation: "Your Tørn Is Over", from Insanity & Genius, has the following lines in the booklet: Yet in the song itself, these are the sung parts: | |
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Lyrical Cold Open | |
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Lyrical Cold Open: In "Heading For Tomorrow": | |
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Our Vampires Are Different | |
Gamma Ray (Music) / int_9f63d4f1 | comment |
Our Vampires Are Different: "Blood Religion", from Majestic, is all about this. | |
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The Noun and the Noun | |
Gamma Ray (Music) / int_a592ad9a | comment |
The Noun and the Noun: Insanity and Genius (both the album and the song) "Rich and Famous", from Sigh No More "Father and Son", from Sigh No More. | |
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Casanova Wannabe | |
Gamma Ray (Music) / int_a806691d | comment |
Casanova Wannabe: "Who Do You Think You Are?", from the Who Do You Think You Are EP and the Sigh No More remaster, mocks this trope. | |
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Mascot | |
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Mascot: Fangface, who appears on their album covers, as well as the cover of the first Helloween album and EP. | |
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Ancient Astronauts | |
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Ancient Astronauts: "Valley of the Kings" and its intro track "The Landing" on Somewhere out in Space is about aliens arriving on Earth in ancient times and being seen as gods by early humans. | |
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Heavy Meta | |
Gamma Ray (Music) / int_ab2f3f27 | comment |
Heavy Meta: The gloriously cheesy "Heavy Metal Universe", from Powerplant, and "To The Metal", from To The Metal. | |
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Break-Up Song | |
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Break-Up Song: "Leaving Hell", from Land Of The Free II. | |
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Take That! | |
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* Take That!: The Japan exclusive "Wannabees" (one of the bonus tracks for To the Metal) parodies elitist attitudes. The Rock Star Song "Rich and Famous", from Sigh No More, is one against Money Songs and similar aspects of the rock star lifestyle. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: The booklet designer for To The Metal must be a Warcraft/World of Warcraft player, given the use of the same font as the menus and even the yellow and white scheme of such. | |
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Cover Version | |
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Cover Version: "Exciter", "Victim of Changes", "Long Live Rock 'n Roll", "It's A Sin" and "Angel of Death". Also the various Helloween covers they've done live, such as "Save Us", "Victim of Fate", "Future World" and "I Want Out". | |
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Lyrical Dissonance | |
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Lyrical Dissonance: "Real World", from Land Of The Free II. Although it depends on your worldview: "Hell Is Thy Home", from Majestic: Or singing about the Apocalypse (or Rapture?) to the happy bounce of "Gardens of the Sinner", from Powerplant. They're a happy bunch. "Armageddon", from Powerplant: "Hold Your Ground", from Heading For Tomorrow: Also, "Blood Religion", from Majestic, a happy bouncing with a dark vampyric lyric. "Empathy", from To The Metal: | |
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Start My Own | |
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Start My Own: This is how Gamma Ray started. After quitting from Helloween, Kai Hansen went to work on some other thing (such as producing Blind Guardian's first album) before forming the band. Ralf Scheepers went to form Primal Fear with several members of Sinner. | |
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Long-Runner Line-up | |
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Long-Runner Line-up: Kai Hansen, Dirk Schlächter, Henjo Richter and Dan Zimmermann, from 1997 to 2012 (when Zimmermann left). | |
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Covered Up | |
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Covered Up: "Look At Yourself", "Return To Fantasy", 'Gamma Ray' (from where the band got its name) and 'Heavy Metal Mania'. | |
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No Export for You | |
Gamma Ray (Music) / int_e5e8fcf0 | comment |
The Japan exclusive "Wannabees" (one of the bonus tracks for To the Metal) parodies elitist attitudes. | |
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Grief Song | |
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Grief Song: "Afterlife", from Land Of The Free, is dedicated to Ingo Schwichtenberg, the late drummer of Helloween. | |
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Self-Backing Vocalist | |
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Self-Backing Vocalist: The entire band on "Induction". As Kai Hansen has noted on the liner notes to Gamma Ray: The Best (Of), the gigantic-sounding choral part really is just the four members. | |
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The X of Y | |
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The X of Y: Mostly between Land Of The Free and No World Order, plenty of titles such as "Wings of Destiny", the eponymous "Land of the Free", "The Guardians of Mankind" and "The Heart of the Unicorn". | |
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"Days of the Week" Song | |
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"Days of the Week" Song: "Opportunity", from Land Of The Free II. | |
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Heavy Mithril | |
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Heavy Mithril: Somewhere Out In Space and Powerplant deal with space themes. This would be followed by Iron Savior. "Space Eater", from Heading For Tomorrow, may be foreshadowing the above. It seems inspired by Galactus. | |
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Skyward Scream | |
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Skyward Scream: "Razorblade Sigh", from Powerplant. | |
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