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Norwegian heavy metal band
Artch is a heavy metal band from Sarpsborg, Norway. Initially formed in 1983 by guitarist Cato André Olsen and bass player Bernt Jansen, in 1984 guitarist
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1973 studio album by Nazareth
listed as "Razzmanazz". "Razamanaz" was covered by Norwegian metal band Artch on their 1991 album For the Sake of Mankind. "Razamanaz" was covered by
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Icelandic heavy metal vocalist (born 1959)
moved to Østfold in Norway to become the vocalist of the power metal group Artch. As their vocalist he's known as Eric Hawk. Their first album, released
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Municipality in Østfold, Norway
a frost-free season of 184 days (1981-2010 average). Apoptygma Berzerk Artch Jan Groth Patrik Svendsen Ragnarok Robert Normann Tonic Breed Zacharias
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to members of Metallica, their lyrics helped shape today's power metal. Artch Norway 1983–Present Early power/heavy metal band originating from Sarpsborg
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timeline documenting the events of heavy metal in 1983. Alcatrazz Alisa Artch Assassin Autograph Bad News Bad Steve Bathory Bon Jovi Bride Carnivore Child'ƨ
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(comp) Armed Forces – Take On the Nation Armored Saint – Symbol of Salvation Artch – For the Sake of Mankind Asphyx - The Rack Assück - Anticapital At the
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Heavy metal festival in Oslo
Boys, Solstafir, Black Debbath, Mayhem, Dunderbeist, Ihsahn, Graveyard, Artch, Eluveite, Alcest, Bömbers, Nifelheim, Aura Noir, Pagan's Mind, Studfaust
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Topics referred to by the same term
White, 2014 "Reincarnation" (Ami Suzuki song), 2009 "Reincarnation", by Artch from Another Return "Reincarnation", by Band-Maid from Conqueror "Reincarnation"
Reincarnation (disambiguation)
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Norwegian musical scene
have clear influences from the punk scene. In the 80s Norway had A-Ha, Artch, Return, Stage Dolls and TNT, the first Norwegian band to be featured on
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– Pound for Pound Apocalypse – Apocalypse Apocrypha – The Eyes of Time Artch – Another Return (to Church Hill) Armored Saint – Saints Will Conquer (live)
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Music festival in Blekinge, Sweden
7–10 June, Norje Havsbad Aerosmith Alter Bridge Amorphis Apocalyptica Artch Art Nation Black Ingvars Black Star Riders The Brandos Phil Campbell & The
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Species of flowering plant
Wikidata: Q13560518 Wikispecies: Artemisia chamaemelifolia CoL: GW6X EPPO: ARTCH EUNIS: 152856 GBIF: 3121409 GRIN: 4280 iNaturalist: 349333 IPNI: 179329-1
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Swedish melodic death metal band
recorded in Studio Fredman. This album featured guest vocals by Eric Hawk (ex-Artch) and Sabrina Khilstrand (ex-Ice Age). After Soulburner's release the band
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Icelandic guitar player (born 1958)
years later, but Eiríkur later achieved success with the Norwegian band Artch. Jóhannes joined singer Magnús Guðmundsson, bassist Hilmar Örn Agnarsson
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Two-port electrical wave filter
Impedance-Matching Networks, and Coupling Structures”, McGraw Hill 1964, Artch House 1980 Kuo F.F., "Network Analysis and Synthesis", Wiley, N.Y., 1966
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Circuits used to correct network or transmission line errors
“Microwave Filters, Impedance-Matching Networks, and Coupling Structures”, Artch House, MA, 1980, pp. 49–81 Martin W.H., “The Transmission Unit and Telephone
Lattice and bridged-T equalizers
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