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== Questionable source for band history == |
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Questionable source for band history
[edit]He formed Sodom with guitarist Frank "Aggressor" Testegen and drummer Rainer "Bloody Monster" Focke in 1982, in a desperate bid to get out of working in the coal mines that the three had worked in. [1].
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1. ^ Introduction to "Ace of Spades" on One Night in Bangkok
There is no such introduction before the song "Ace of Spades" on the "One Night in Bangkok" double live CD. Tom just announces that they will now play a song by one of his favourite bands (Motorhead).