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6-412: Hyades may refer to: Hyades (band) Hyades (mythology) Hyades (star cluster) , an open star cluster in the constellation Taurus Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hyades . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

12-550: A sense of humor. After the release of "Abuse Your Illusions" in 2004, Hyades toured Europe with Omen , playing for the first time in Germany, Denmark, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands and Switzerland. The band released their second full-length album "And the Worst is yet to Come" in 2007 and continued to play all over Europe, sharing the stage with bands such as Onslaught , Sinister , Helstar , Tankard , Violator and others. Cover artwork

18-419: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hyades&oldid=932884183 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Hyades (band) Hyades is a thrash metal band from Busto Arsizio , Italy, formed in 1996. Hyades

24-496: The most representative 30 thrash metal bands alive and playing, together with Exodus , Forbidden and others. Hyades released the third album, titled "The Roots of Trash" in 2009 and toured again Europe. After the release of three albums in a short while, the band took a little break in order to concentrate to other musical projects. At the end of 2014 Hyades signed a deal with Italian record label Punishment18 and started recording

30-494: Was formed in 1996 by Lorenzo Testa. After 8 years of playing in the metal underground and releasing self-produced demos, the band signed with Belgian label Mausoleum Records and released their debut album, "Abuse Your Illusions", gaining worldwide attention. A few years before the thrash metal revival really took shape, Hyades produced a blend of European and US old-school thrash metal with fast drumming, mosh guitar riffing, old-school vocals and socially critical lyrics, combined with

36-532: Was realized by Ed Repka , best known for creating Megadeth 's mascot Vic Rattlehead and Dark Angel 's logo. Following the gig with Tankard the band was asked to take part in "Best Case Scenario: 25 Years in Beers", Tankard compilation/tribute album released by AFM Records in 2007, with a personal revisitation of Tankard's song "Alien", originally included on the "Alien" EP (1989). In 2008 Metal Hammer UK (Thrash Metal Collector's Special 2008) listed Hyades among

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