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Way back in the early 90's, [[Games Workshop]] had its own hard rock band, '''D-Rok'''. A short lived band that released only one album, ''Oblivion'', in their three years of existance. They gained some minor publicity when people heard that Brian May (the lead guitarist of Queen) performed in two of the songs in their album, those songs being ''Red Planet Blues'' and ''Get Out Of My Way''. Apparently May came to a Games Workshop store with his son one day, the band was there as well, and he asked if he could work with them. The only member of note among them was the vocalist Sigh, which was a pseudonym for Simon Denbigh, the former vocalist of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_March_Violets The March Violets]. | Way back in the early 90's, [[Games Workshop]] had its own hard rock band, '''D-Rok'''. A short lived band that released only one album, ''Oblivion'', in their three years of existance. They gained some minor publicity when people heard that Brian May (the lead guitarist of Queen) performed in two of the songs in their album, those songs being ''Red Planet Blues'' and ''Get Out Of My Way''. Apparently May came to a Games Workshop store with his son one day, the band was there as well, and he asked if he could work with them. The only member of note among them was the vocalist Sigh, which was a pseudonym for Simon Denbigh, the former vocalist of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_March_Violets The March Violets]. | ||
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Way back in the early 90's, Games Workshop had its own hard rock band, D-Rok. A short lived band that released only one album, Oblivion, in their three years of existance. They gained some minor publicity when people heard that Brian May (the lead guitarist of Queen) performed in two of the songs in their album, those songs being Red Planet Blues and Get Out Of My Way. Apparently May came to a Games Workshop store with his son one day, the band was there as well, and he asked if he could work with them. The only member of note among them was the vocalist Sigh, which was a pseudonym for Simon Denbigh, the former vocalist of The March Violets.