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Fisc
Heavy Metal · France · 2 items · 0 members
Status: Split
Genre: Heavy Metal
Country of origin: France
Location: Metz
Formed in: 1981
Fisc was founded in Metz in 1981. After a demo released in 1982, it was in 1984 that the band released their first album, "Tracker". Fisc's line-up was then as follows: Alain Aimé (guitar), Jean-Michel Maufray (guitar), Pierre Bréchet (bass), Dominique Henri (drums) and André Balzer (vocals). The following year, the band left Mausoleum Records for New Records, the label for which they recorded their second album "Break Out". Alain Duva replaced André Balzer on vocals. To support the record, Fisc embarked on a tour throughout France, but also in Holland, Germany and Belgium. On this occasion, the band opened for Def Leppard in Metz. In late 1986, the band changed singer again and hired Luxembourger Jimmy Martin, recording their third album, "Too Hot For Love".
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