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Savatage

Savatage formed in Florida in 1978 as Avatar, led by brothers Jon (vocals) and Criss (guitar) Oliva. They changed their name toSavatage in 1983, pursuing a strongly Judas Priest- and Iron Maiden-influenced style of metal. Their other members includedSteve "Doc" Wacholz (drums) and Keith Collins (bass), who was later replaced by Johnny Lee Middleton. They meanderedbetween basic metal and more commercial fare before adding second guitarist Chris Caffery and hitting their stride in 1990 withGutter Ballet. The band showed a flair for intense, melodic hard rock, dramatic balladry, and elaborate, op ...read more

Savatage formed in Florida in 1978 as Avatar, led by brothers Jon (vocals) and Criss (guitar) Oliva. They changed their name toSavatage in 1983, pursuing a strongly Judas Priest- and Iron Maiden-influenced style of metal. Their other members includedSteve "Doc" Wacholz (drums) and Keith Collins (bass), who was later replaced by Johnny Lee Middleton. They meanderedbetween basic metal and more commercial fare before adding second guitarist Chris Caffery and hitting their stride in 1990 withGutter Ballet. The band showed a flair for intense, melodic hard rock, dramatic balladry, and elaborate, operatic concepts, whichthey pursued over their next few albums. Criss Oliva was killed in an auto accident in 1993; he was replaced by formerTestament guitarist Alex Skolnick, but the new lineup was ill-received. Dead Winter Dead followed in 1995, and after a three-year absence Savatage returned with The Wake of Magellan. The Final Bell appeared in 2000, and Poets and Madmen followed itin 2001. « hide

Similar Bands: Jon Oliva's Pain, Queensryche, Fates Warning, Metal Church, Crimson Glory

LPs
Poets and Madmen
2001

3.7
131 Votes
The Wake of Magellan
1998

3.8
188 Votes
Dead Winter Dead
1995

3.9
201 Votes
Handful of Rain
1994

3.6
163 Votes
Edge of Thorns
1993

4.1
264 Votes
Streets: A Rock Opera
1991

4.2
271 Votes
Gutter Ballet
1989

4.2
337 Votes
Hall of the Mountain King
1987

4.2
395 Votes
Fight for the Rock
1986

2.2
132 Votes
Power of the Night
1985

3.3
138 Votes
Sirens
1983

3.7
155 Votes
EPs
Jesus Saves
1991

When the Crowds Are Gone
1990

The Dungeons are Calling
1984

3.9
103 Votes
Live Albums
Ghost In The Ruins
1995

4.3
27 Votes
Japan Live '94
1995

3.7
16 Votes
Compilations
Return to Wacken
2015

1.8
3 Votes
Still The Orchestra Plays (Greatest Hits Vol.1+2)
2010

4.1
12 Votes

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