• Jan Erik Tiwaz, aka Tyr (born 22 June 1972) is the former bassist for the Norwegian heavy metal band Borknagar. He is known for his progressive playing...
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  • album to feature Vintersorg frontman Andreas Hedlund on vocals and Jan Erik "Tyr" Tiwaz on bass. It was also the last album to feature Jens F. Ryland on...
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    and by vocalist Vintersorg from Otyg and his eponymous band. Bassist Jan Erik Tiwaz (a.k.a. Tyr) wrote the song 'The View of Everlast'. Borknagar has toured...
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  • band Tyr (album), a 1990 album by the heavy metal band Black Sabbath Jan Erik Tiwaz (born 1972), also known as Tyr, a Norwegian bassist formerly with the...
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  • traditional elements and is primarily an acoustic effort. Bassist Jan Erik "Tyr" Tiwaz is featured on the album following his brief departure during the...
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    Steve Vai) Gary Tibbs (Roxy Music, Adam and the Ants, Hazel O'Connor) Jan Erik Tiwaz (Borknagar) Michael Todd (Coheed and Cambria) Peter Tork (The Monkees)...
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  • Borknagar. It was released in 2004 on Century Media Records. Bassist Jan Erik "Tyr" Tiwaz left the band during recording sessions for the album; all bass parts...
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  • Carnation, Einherjer) Jeroen Paul Thesseling (Obscura, Pestilence) Jan Erik Tiwaz (Borknagar, Satyricon, Emperor) Andrew Tompkins (Paramaecium) Derrick...
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  • guitar, electric guitar, high-string guitar Jens F. Ryland – lead guitar Jan Erik Tiwaz (credited as "Tyr") – fretless bass Lars A. Nedland – backing vocals...
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  • the national god of the Saxons. He is sometimes identified with either Tīwaz or Fraujaz (Old Norse Týr and Freyr). The Old English form Seaxnēat is recorded...
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