Krokus

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A typical mid-'80s Euro-metal band from Switzerland, Krokus formed back in the '70s as a symphonic rock outfit modeled on the likes of Yes and ELP, switching to metal when the band's former direction proved unprofitable. The hard rock lineup included Maltese-born vocalist Marc Storace, guitarists Fernando Von Arb and Tommy Kiefer, bassist Chris Von Rohr (originally the lead vocalist), and drummer Freddy Steady. Kiefer was replaced by roadie Mark Kohler in 1982. Their brand of metal relies heavily on AC/DC and the Scorpions, with simple, radio-friendly riffs and repeatedly chanted choruses. Their biggest hit was a cover of Alice Cooper's &"School's Out." The band has undergone several personnel changes, and their career started to go downhill in 1985. Steve Huey, All Music Guide


Group Members:
Tommy Kiefer
Chris Von Rohr
Fernando Von Arb
Marc Storace
Jürg Naegeli
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Similar Artists:
Scorpions
Iron Maiden
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Saxon
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Influenced By:
The Who
Yes
Judas Priest
Genesis
Deep Purple
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