Mad Max (band)

Mad Max is a hard rock band from Münster, Germany. In 1988, the band consisted of Michael Voss (vocals), Jürgen Breforth (guitars), Roland Bergmann and Axel Kruse (drums).[1] Mad Max's self-titled release was in 1982. They faded away in 1989.[2] Voss and Breforth reunited and put out a comeback album in 1999.[2] At the beginning of 2015 bass player Roland Bergmann left Mad Max[3] and since then, the band no longer has its original line-up.

Mad Max
Mad Max (band) in 2009
Background information
OriginMünster, Germany
GenresHard rock, heavy metal
Years active1982–1989, 1999–present
LabelsRoadrunner
Members
  • Michael Voss
  • Jürgen Breforth
  • Axel Kruse
  • Roland Bergmann

Discography

  • Mad Max (1982), Massacre
  • Rollin' Thunder (1984), Metal Mind Productions
  • Stormchild (1985), Axe Killer
  • Night of Passion (1987), Metal Mind Productions
  • Never Say Never (1999)
  • Night of White Rock (2006), AOR Heaven
  • In White EP (2006), AOR Heaven
  • White Sands (2007), AOR Heaven
  • Here We Are (2008), A-minor
  • Welcome America (2010), A-minor
  • Another Night of Passion (2012), SPV[4]
  • Interceptor (2013), SPV
  • 35 (2018), SPV
gollark: Proof of work is wildly wasteful, proof of stake is just built-in inequality, and I don't know of any saner ways.
gollark: My main problem with cryptocurrencies is the fact that they end up needing to replicate unreasonably large amounts of data everywhere, and allocation of coins is a hard problem without any reasonably good solutions.
gollark: You obviously run into the issue of "what if the key is leaked", though.
gollark: Hypothetically you could have a cryptocurrency where only the government can issue a coin - instead of mining it (proof of work), it would just be digitally signed by a government key.
gollark: They totally can.

References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo "Mad Max Biography", AllMusic, retrieved 29 March 2010
  2. Westfälische Nachrichten. "Heavy-Metal-Urgesteine Mad Max" [Heavy metal veterans Mad Max]. Westfälische Nachrichten (in German). Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  3. "The MAD MAX Official Website". The MAD MAX Official Website. Archived from the original on 29 January 2015. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  4. Laios 'Lookas' Basileios. "Metal Express Radio". metalexpressradio.com. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.