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Locomotive

12+ albums
Psychedelic Rockhardcorethrash metalProgressive rockCzech

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1.) Locomotive (UK) British psychedelic and progressive rock band from the late '60s mixing in some jazz, soul and even classical bits. Discography: We Are Everything You See, 1969 2.) Locomotive (Cz) Locomotive have been formed in 1995 in Český Krumlov. They play a mixture of thrashcore and groove metal. René Pavéza - bass Willy Vrazek - guitar Robert Kubík - guitar (Ingrowing, Siax, Antistar Co.) Pepa Zaškoda - drums Discography: Locomotive I. (Full-length, 1996) Homo Sapiens (EP, 1998) Nejsme nic (Full-length, 1999) Ornament z pijavic (Full-length, 2003) Live in Bratislava (DVD, 2006) Malleus Carnalis (Full-length, 2008) Locomotive web site: http://www.locomotive.cz/ Locomotive @ bandzone.cz: http://bandzone.cz/locomotive1 User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Rudi's In Love

1,398
2

Mr Armageddon

1,269
3

Wollt Ihr Das Bett In Flammen Sehen

900
4

You Must Be Joking

838
5

Rain

801
6

Overture

759
7

Nobody Asked You To Come

743
8

Lay Me Down Gently

718
9

A Day In Shining Armour

615
10

Mr. Armageddon

558

albums

We Are Everything You See

We Are Everything You See

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Volúpia

Battery: A Tribute To Rammstein

Battery: A Tribute To Rammstein

This Is... 1968

This Is... 1968

Ornament Z Pijavic

Ornament Z Pijavic

Malleus Carnalis

Malleus Carnalis

Nejsme nic

Nejsme nic

Locomotive

Locomotive

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Battery - a tribute to Rammstein

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The Original Psychedelic Album

Psychedelia At Abbey Road 1965-1969

Psychedelia At Abbey Road 1965-1969

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Great Metal Covers 17

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