

Harper performed on the band's debut album, Valley of the Damned in its completion, but left in 2002 due to a tendon problem that required surgery. The ex-Demoniac bassist Diccon Harper joined DragonForce in November 2000 with keyboardist Vadim Pruzhanov joining in February 2001 to complete the lineup for recording their first album. Steve Scott would later join Shadowkeep, then Power Quest (along with Steve Williams. Steve later rejoined and left once again in December 2000, days head of DragonForce's tour with "Halford" and "Stratovarius". DragonForce then parted ways with Steve Scott in November 2000 and Steve Williams in early 2000. ĭrummer Matej Satanc (just like Li and Totman, was also a former member of Demoniac) left Dragonforce in December 1999 in order to continue his studies in Slovenia.
The other band's was "Dragon heart) already existed and changed their named to DragonForce in 2002. However, the band later found that another power metal band with the same name (although both spellings were different, DragonForce's was "Dragon Heart". Apparently, for the demo, the band managed to put Peter Hunt as drums (guest) for the demo instead of Satanc. Initially the band intended to call themselves DragonHeart, released a demo, toured with Halford and Stratovarius and headline their own show under that name. Sam and Herman were originally in the Black and power metal band, Demoniac, along with Lindsay Dawson, respectively. Herman and Sam later found singer ZP Theart through an advert, and not long afterwards, gained Demoniac's drummer, Matej Satanc, as well as the bassist Steve Scott, and the keyboardist, Steve Williams. 1.8 Reaching into Infinity (2016–present)ĭragonForce was formed in 1999 by the Herman Li and Sam Totman after they had left Demoniac.1.7 The Power Within and Maximum Overload (2011–2015).1.6 Twilight Dementia and departure of Theart (2010).So, where do his latest projects, Certified Lover Boy and Dark Lane Demo Tapes, rank in his discography? After sitting with them a little, we added each to our evolving list of Drake projects. There is no consensus ranking of his discography.Įvery time Drake drops a new project, comparisons to his previous work are reignited. You’ll get different answers depending on who you ask. Perhaps If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late sits atop your list. Or maybe he won you over with Nothing Was the Same, and it remains your go-to. Maybe you’re nostalgic for early-2010s Drizzy and Take Care is your favorite. Today, we’re diving into one of them: What are his best and worst projects?ĭrake has countless bonafide hits, but everyone likes to argue about whether he has classic albums or not (and which ones they are). Name a streaming record, and it probably belongs to Drake.īut there are still some things about Drake that will inspire heated debates. He holds records for the most total entries on the Hot 100 chart, the most top 10 hits, and the most consecutive weeks on the Hot 100, among countless others. By now, certain things about Drake’s career are undeniable. He’s one of the most commercially successful artists of all time, and the numbers speak for themselves.
