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[[File:grave_digger_-_symphony_of_death_a.jpg|frame|That psychopomp plays some mean violin, I tell ya.]]
[[File:grave_digger_-_symphony_of_death_a.jpg|frame|That psychopomp plays some mean violin, I tell ya.]]


{{quote|''"Metal invasion that's all what we need''

{{quote|''"Metal invasion that's all what we need''<br />
''Metal dominion that's all what we want"''|'''Heavy Metal Breakdown'''}}
''Metal dominion that's all what we want"''|'''Heavy Metal Breakdown'''}}


Grave Digger is a [[Heavy Metal (Music)|Heavy Metal]]/[[Power Metal]] band from Germany. Formed in 1980, they are one of the first bands, along with [[Accept (Music)|Accept]], [[Running Wild (Music)|Running Wild]], [[Helloween (Music)|Helloween]], Sinner, Cutty Sark and [[Rage (Music)|Rage]] on the German metal scene.
[[Grave Digger]] is a [[Heavy Metal]]/[[Power Metal]] band from Germany. Formed in 1980, they are one of the first bands, along with [[Accept]], [[Running Wild (band)|Running Wild]], [[Helloween]], Sinner, Cutty Sark and [[Rage (band)|Rage]] on the German metal scene.


They are characterized by their singer Chris Boltendahl's singing style, which ranges from a [[Love It or Hate It]] sreech to surprisingly clean.
They are characterized by their singer Chris Boltendahl's singing style, which ranges from a [[Love It or Hate It]] sreech to surprisingly clean.


Their early work emphasized on typical metal imagery of constant rocking and gritty reality. In 1987 the band changed their name to Digger and [[Rated C for Cash|changed their sound to appeal the mainstream]]. This didn't work out, so the band disbanded. In the early 90's, the band was put back together and it took a [[Darker and Edgier|darker approach]] and never looked back since.
Their early work emphasized on typical metal imagery of constant rocking and gritty reality. In 1987 the band changed their name to Digger and [[Rated C for Cash|changed their sound to appeal the mainstream]]. This didn't work out, so the band disbanded. In the early 90's, the band was put back together and it took a [[Darker and Edgier|darker approach]] and never looked back since.
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=== Discography: ===

Full-lenght albums:


{{discography}}
Full-length albums:
* ''Heavy Metal Breakdown'' (1984)
* ''Heavy Metal Breakdown'' (1984)
* ''Witch Hunter'' (1985)
* ''Witch Hunter'' (1985)
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Singles and extended plays:
Singles and extended plays:

* ''Shoot Her Down'' (1984)
* ''Shoot Her Down'' (1984)
* ''Symphony of Death'' (1994)
* ''Symphony of Death'' (1994)
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* ''Ballad of Mary'' (2011)
* ''Ballad of Mary'' (2011)


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=== Band provides examples of: ===
* [[Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence]]: "Divided Cross" from ''The Last Supper''.

* [[Ascend to A Higher Plane of Existence]]: "Divided Cross" from ''The Last Supper''.
* [[Ax Crazy]]: "Here I Stand" from ''Witch Hunter'' is about a man who causes chaos just to "leave his name in history".
* [[Ax Crazy]]: "Here I Stand" from ''Witch Hunter'' is about a man who causes chaos just to "leave his name in history".
* [[Badass Boast]]: "Shadowmaker", "The Grave Dancer" (both from ''Heart of Darkness''), "The Bruce (The Lion King)" (''Tunes of War''), "Morgana Le Fay", "Mordred's Song" (both from ''Excalibur'') and the "The Terrible One" (''Liberty or Death'').
* [[Badass Boast]]: "Shadowmaker", "The Grave Dancer" (both from ''Heart of Darkness''), "The Bruce (The Lion King)" (''Tunes of War''), "Morgana Le Fay", "Mordred's Song" (both from ''Excalibur'') and the "The Terrible One" (''Liberty or Death'').
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** ''The Clans Will Rise Again'' is about Scotland in general. Bagpipes return triumphantly.
** ''The Clans Will Rise Again'' is about Scotland in general. Bagpipes return triumphantly.
* [[Convenient Eclipse]]: "Dark of the Sun" from ''Tunes of War''.
* [[Convenient Eclipse]]: "Dark of the Sun" from ''Tunes of War''.
* [[Cover Version]]: They have covered [[The Rolling Stones|"2000 Lightyears From Home"]], [[Alice Cooper (Music)|"School's Out"]], [[Black Sabbath (Music)|"Children of the Grave"]], [[Iron Maiden (Music)|"Running Free"]], [[ACDC (Music)|"Sin City"]], [[Rainbow (Music)|"Kill the King"]], [[Led Zeppelin (Music)|"No Quarter"]], [[Motorhead (Music)|"Overkill"]], [[Ronnie James Dio|"We Rock"]], [[Accept (Music)|"Starlight"]] and [[Thin Lizzy|"Jailbreak"]].
* [[Cover Version]]: They have covered [[The Rolling Stones|"2000 Lightyears From Home"]], [[Alice Cooper|"School's Out"]], [[Black Sabbath|"Children of the Grave"]], [[Iron Maiden|"Running Free"]], [[ACDC|"Sin City"]], [[Rainbow (band)|"Kill the King"]], [[Led Zeppelin|"No Quarter"]], [[Motorhead|"Overkill"]], [[Ronnie James Dio|"We Rock"]], [[Accept|"Starlight"]] and [[Thin Lizzy|"Jailbreak"]].
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: "Massada" from ''Liberty or Death'', which is about titular fortress' inhabitants performing a mass suicide during a Roman siege in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masada first Jewish-Roman war].
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: "Massada" from ''Liberty or Death'', which is about titular fortress' inhabitants performing a mass suicide during a Roman siege in the [[wikipedia:Masada|first Jewish-Roman war]].
* [[Epic Flail]]: Used by Grim Reaper on the cover of ''[http://www.katehizis.com/news/images5/grave_digger2010-the_clans_will_rise_again.jpg The Clans Will Rise Again]''.
* [[Epic Flail]]: Used by Grim Reaper on the cover of ''[http://www.katehizis.com/news/images5/grave_digger2010-the_clans_will_rise_again.jpg The Clans Will Rise Again]''.
* [[Epic Rocking]]: "Demon's Day", "Heart of Darkness" (both from ''Heart of Darkness''), "The Bruce (The Lion King)" (''Tunes of War''), "Silence" (''The Grave Digger''), "Twilight of the Gods" (''Rheingold'') and "Crucified" (''The Last Supper'').
* [[Epic Rocking]]: "Demon's Day", "Heart of Darkness" (both from ''Heart of Darkness''), "The Bruce (The Lion King)" (''Tunes of War''), "Silence" (''The Grave Digger''), "Twilight of the Gods" (''Rheingold'') and "Crucified" (''The Last Supper'').
* [[Everythings Louder With Bagpipes|Everything's Louder With Bagpipes]]: As mentioned above, bagpipes are featured heavily on ''Tunes of War''. They can also be heard on "Battle of Bannockburn" on ''Knights of the Cross'' and "Highland Tears" on ''Liberty or Death''.
* [[Everything's Louder with Bagpipes]]: As mentioned above, bagpipes are featured heavily on ''Tunes of War''. They can also be heard on "Battle of Bannockburn" on ''Knights of the Cross'' and "Highland Tears" on ''Liberty or Death''.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Featured on "Wedding Day" (''The Reaper) and "Symphony of Death" from its namesake EP.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Featured on "Wedding Day" (''The Reaper) and "Symphony of Death" from its namesake EP.
* [[Evil Overlooker]]: Grim Reaper on the cover of ''[http://i43.tinypic.com/iwoetf.jpg Knigths of the Cross]''.
* [[Evil Overlooker]]: Grim Reaper on the cover of ''[http://i43.tinypic.com/iwoetf.jpg Knigths of the Cross]''.
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* [[Recurring Riff]]: There's are certain guitar riff that has appeared on many albums since ''The Reaper''.
* [[Recurring Riff]]: There's are certain guitar riff that has appeared on many albums since ''The Reaper''.
* [[Richard the Lion Hearted]]: "Lionheart" from ''Knights of the Cross'' is based on him.
* [[Richard the Lion Hearted]]: "Lionheart" from ''Knights of the Cross'' is based on him.
* "[[Ride of the Valkyries (Music)|Ride of the Valkyries]]": Can be heard on "Heart of Darkness". Sadly, it's not a metal rendition.
* "[[Ride of the Valkyries]]": Can be heard on "Heart of Darkness". Sadly, it's not a metal rendition.
* [[Rock Me Asmodeus]]: "And the Devil Plays Piano" from ''The Reaper''.
* [[Rock Me, Asmodeus]]: "And the Devil Plays Piano" from ''The Reaper''.
* [[Self Titled Album]]: With a self-titled song.
* [[Self-Titled Album]]: With a self-titled song.
* [[Slouch of Villainy]]: Mixed with [[Atop a Mountain of Corpses]] on the cover of ''[http://images.uulyrics.com/cover/g/grave-digger/album-liberty-or-death.jpg Liberty or Death]''.
* [[Slouch of Villainy]]: Mixed with [[Atop a Mountain of Corpses]] on the cover of ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130525150512/http://images.uulyrics.com/cover/g/grave-digger/album-liberty-or-death.jpg Liberty or Death]''.
* [[Sopranoand Gravel]]: "Lonely the Innocence Dies" from ''Ballads of a Hangman'' features Victoria Freeman of Benedictum as the soprano.
* [[Soprano and Gravel]]: "Lonely the Innocence Dies" from ''Ballads of a Hangman'' features Victoria Freeman of Benedictum as the soprano.
* [[Stab the Sky]]: On the cover of ''[[http://blogsimages.skynet.be/images/000/020/518_Grave<!-- 20Digger20-%20Excalibur%20-%20front.jpg Excalibur]]''. -->
* [[Stab the Sky]]: On the cover of ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20060902211651/http://blogsimages.skynet.be/images/000/020/518_Grave%20Digger%20-%20Excalibur%20-%20front.jpg Excalibur]''.
* [[Stern Chase]]: "Get Away" from ''Witch Hunter''.
* [[Stern Chase]]: "Get Away" from ''Witch Hunter''.
* [[Subdued Section]]: "Get Ready for Power" from (''Witch Hunter'').
* [[Subdued Section]]: "Get Ready for Power" from (''Witch Hunter'').
* [[Tears of Blood]]: They have song with the same title and theme on ''Best of the Eighties''.
* [[Tears of Blood]]: They have song with the same title and theme on ''Best of the Eighties''.
* [[Title Only Chorus]]: "Heart Attack", "Spy of Mas'On", "Ruler Mr. H."
* [[Title-Only Chorus]]: "Heart Attack", "Spy of Mas'On", "Ruler Mr. H."
* [[Wanderlust Song]]: "Night Drifter" from ''Witch Hunter''.
* [[Wanderlust Song]]: "Night Drifter" from ''Witch Hunter''.
* [[War Is Hell]]: "Into the War" from ''Ballads of a Hangman''.
* [[War Is Hell]]: "Into the War" from ''Ballads of a Hangman''.
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Awesome]]: "(Enola Gay) Drop the Bomb" from ''War Games'' portrays the nuking of Hiroshima as an epic [[High Altitude Battle]].
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: "(Enola Gay) Drop the Bomb" from ''War Games'' portrays the nuking of Hiroshima as an epic [[High Altitude Battle]].
* [[The X of Y]]
* [[The X of Y]]


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That psychopomp plays some mean violin, I tell ya.

"Metal invasion that's all what we need

Metal dominion that's all what we want"
Heavy Metal Breakdown

Grave Digger is a Heavy Metal/Power Metal band from Germany. Formed in 1980, they are one of the first bands, along with Accept, Running Wild, Helloween, Sinner, Cutty Sark and Rage on the German metal scene.

They are characterized by their singer Chris Boltendahl's singing style, which ranges from a Love It or Hate It sreech to surprisingly clean.

Their early work emphasized on typical metal imagery of constant rocking and gritty reality. In 1987 the band changed their name to Digger and changed their sound to appeal the mainstream. This didn't work out, so the band disbanded. In the early 90's, the band was put back together and it took a darker approach and never looked back since.

Discography:

Full-length albums:

  • Heavy Metal Breakdown (1984)
  • Witch Hunter (1985)
  • War Games (1986)
  • Stronger Than Ever (1987, released under the name Digger.)
  • The Reaper (1993)
  • Heart of Darkness (1995)
  • Tunes of War (1996)
  • Knigths of the Cross (1998)
  • Excalibur (1999)
  • The Grave Digger (2001)
  • Rheingold (2003)
  • The Last Supper (2005)
  • Liberty or Death (2007)
  • Ballads of a Hangman (2009)
  • The Clans Will Rise Again (2010)

Singles and extended plays:

  • Shoot Her Down (1984)
  • Symphony of Death (1994)
  • Rebellion (1996)
  • The Dark of the Sun (1997)
  • The Battle of Bannockburn (1998)
  • The Round Table (Forever) (1999)
  • Silent Revolution (2006)
  • Yesterday (2006)
  • Pray (2008)
  • Ballad of Mary (2011)
Grave Digger provides examples of the following tropes: