Guess the cryptic song

"Shine out of darkness"

Clue #1:
USA
Clue #2: Groove Metal

Incorrect:
The Light - Spock's Beard
A Light In The Black - Rainbow
Black Hole Sun - Soundgarden
Lord Of Light - Iron Maiden
Orion - Metallica
Evening Star - Judas Priest
Rainbow In The Dark - Dio

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"Shine out of darkness"

Clue #1:
USA
Clue #2: Groove Metal
Clue #3: Rob Halford

Incorrect:
The Light - Spock's Beard
A Light In The Black - Rainbow
Black Hole Sun - Soundgarden
Lord Of Light - Iron Maiden
Orion - Metallica
Evening Star - Judas Priest
Rainbow In The Dark - Dio
Cowboys From Hell - Pantera
Cemetery Gates - Pantera
Blacken The Cursed Sun - Lamb Of God
 
Ooooh, that's sneaky :p

Uh, Resurrection?

Halford solo, groove metal ? Really ?
:blink:
Well, according to Wikipedia at least one of his solo albums is considered to be groove metal as well.
 
Ooooh, that's sneaky :p

Uh, Resurrection?


Well, according to Wikipedia at least one of his solo albums is considered to be groove metal as well.
I always thought it was only Fight and Two which have been considered as groove metal and not Halford (which is heavy metal). :blink:
 
"Shine out of darkness"

Clue #1:
USA
Clue #2: Groove Metal
Clue #3: Rob Halford
Clue #4: 1992

Incorrect:
The Light - Spock's Beard
A Light In The Black - Rainbow
Black Hole Sun - Soundgarden
Lord Of Light - Iron Maiden
Orion - Metallica
Evening Star - Judas Priest
Rainbow In The Dark - Dio
Cowboys From Hell - Pantera
Cemetery Gates - Pantera
Blacken The Cursed Sun - Lamb Of God
Morning Star - Halford
Resurrection - Halford
Light Of The World - Halford
 
The band name can't be Rob Halford if the song came out in 1992, unless I'm missing something...
Well, in 1992, he was in Fight (groove/thrash metal band) and he replaced Ronnie James Dio in Black Sabbath (on november the 14th and 15th). But, I doubt Black Sabbath was a USA band which played groove metal. :p
 
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