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Acero

Flag of Costa Rica
  Origin: Costa Rica  
  This page updated 05.25.03  

The tiny Central American nation of Costa Rica doesn't usually come to mind as a producer of heavy metal bands, but Acero proves that metal lives even in this remote region. The band was formed in 1985 by Jorge Molina, Francisco Pujol, and Francisco Paz, all of whom had been playing in a rock cover band known as Cycle D. According to the bands official biography, Acero was the first original heavy/speed metal band in Costa Rica. During the late '80s the band underwent numerous line-up changes and eventually broke up in 1991 after recording only one 4-song demo. During this period their music can best be described as classic '80s metal similar to the likes of Dokken, Judas Priest, and Iron Maiden. The year 1996 saw the band reunite and begin playing live again, but it wasn't until 2002 that they recorded their first full-length album Pasado y Presente. Their musical direction underwent a change after the reformation and now incorporates many more power metal elements along the lines of Helloween and Blind Guardian.

Band Members
Adrian Moya vocals
Jorge Molina guitar
Francisco Pujol bass
Fernando Alvarado drums

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Discography

Pasado y Presente
(2002)
self-financed
Track Listing
1) Pasa La Raya
2) Libertad
3) El Rey Del Rock n Roll
4) Dos Lunas Negras
5) Pendulo
6) Reencarnacion
7) Reina De La Noche
8) Luces En El Cielo
Lineup:
Adrian Moya - vocals
Jorge Molina - guitars
Francisco Pujol - bass
Fernando Alvarado - drums

HMM Review
2.5
album cover

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