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Scorpions (band)

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Scorpions is a melodic metal band, originally from Hanover, Germany.

Founded in 1965, the Scorpions spent their first fifteen years as a largely unheralded German hard rock band, popular in Europe and Japan but unable to crack the large American market. Still, the band made significant progress in that regard between 1979 and 1983 on the strength of the albums Lovedrive and Blackout. However, it was the 1984 release of Love at First Sting which finally secured the band massive commercial visibility with American audiences. Powered by the success of the single "Rock You Like A Hurricane" the Scorpions assumed a premier role in heavy metal. The band enjoyed a high degree of success through the early 1990s thanks to the release of the Crazy World album in 1990 and the single "Wind of Change." The song muses on the socio-political changes occurring in Eastern Europe and in the other parts of the world in the end of the Cold War.

They were the first western group to play in the former Soviet Union, and on July 21, 1990 they joined many other guests for Roger Waters' massive performance of The Wall in Berlin. The Scorpions performed both versions of "In The Flesh" from The Wall.

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Current band members

Past band members

  • Michael Schenker (guitars)
  • Ulrich Roth (guitars)
  • Lothar Heinburg (bass)
  • Francis Buchholz (bass)
  • Ken Taylor (bass)
  • Ralph Rieckermann (bass)
  • Wolfgang Dziony (drums)
  • Jurgen Rosenthal (drums)
  • Rudy Lenners (drums)
  • Herman Rarebell (drums)
  • Curt Cress (drums)

Discography

The Scorpions have also released singles and videos, plus many Best Of compilations.

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