Claudio Strunz (born November 11, 1966) is an Argentine thrash metal drummer. He has worked in Heinkel, Hermética, Malón and Simbiosis. Claudio Strunz...
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Strunz can refer to: Claudio Strunz (born 1966), Argentine drummer Claus Strunz (born 1966), German journalist Thomas Strunz, (born 1968), German soccer...
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released in 1991 by Trípoli Discos. It is the first album with the drummer Claudio Strunz. The songs were written by Ricardo Iorio and Antonio Romano, and the...
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metal band from Argentina that was formed in 1995 by Claudio O'Connor, Antonio Romano, Claudio Strunz (all ex-Hermética members), and Karlos Cuadrado. Various...
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Italian pole vaulter Claudio Daniel Stern (born 1954), Uruguayan biologist Claudio Strunz (born 1966), Argentine thrash metal drummer Claudio Suárez (born 1968)...
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available. Scotto left the band in 1991 and was replaced by drummer Claudio Strunz. This lineup recorded the band's second studio album, Ácido Argentino...
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Scotto is replaced by Claudio Strunz, and released the albums Ácido Argentino in 1991 and Víctimas del Vaciamiento in 1994. Claudio O'Connor remained in...
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first drummer, Tony Scotto, left the band in 1991 and was replaced by Claudio Strunz, right before they recorded Ácido Argentino. The album was certified...
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(Marty Stuart) Andy Strachan (Living End) Jesper Strömblad (In Flames) Claudio Strunz (Hermética) Clyde Stubblefield (James Brown) Andy Sturmer (Jellyfish...
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Pato Patricio Margetic (born 1960), Argentine former footballer Pato Claudio Strunz (born 1971), Argentine thrash metal drummer Pato Roland Vargas-Aguilera...
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