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White Spirit
White Spirit
British heavy metal band
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Hollow Ground
Hollow Ground
British band
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David Reece
David Reece
American singer
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Mat Sinner
Mat Sinner
German musician and record producer
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Bernie Marsden
Bernie Marsden
British musician
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Tytan
Tytan
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Angel Witch
Angel Witch
British metal band
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Hanoi Rocks
Hanoi Rocks
Finnish rock band
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Girlschool
Girlschool
British rock band that formed in the new wave of British heavy metal scene in 1978
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Entombed
Entombed
Swedish death metal band
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Budgie
Budgie
Welsh hard rock/heavy metal band
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Don Airey
Don Airey
English keyboardist, rock musician
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Whitesnake
Whitesnake
British hard rock band
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Lucifer's Friend
Lucifer's Friend
German band
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Dark Tranquillity
Dark Tranquillity
Swedish band
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Kryptos
Kryptos
band
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Jameson Raid
Jameson Raid
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Drottnar
Drottnar
band
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Jeff Waters
Jeff Waters
Canadian musician, founder of thrash metal band Annihilator
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The Meatmen
The Meatmen
American punk band
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John Norum
John Norum
Norwegian-Swedish guitarist
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Neil Murray
Neil Murray
British musician
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Mentors
Mentors
American heavy metal band
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Waldemar Sorychta
Waldemar Sorychta
German record producer
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Evocation
Evocation
Swedish death metal band
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Trespass
Trespass
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The Company of Snakes
The Company of Snakes
British rock band
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Praying Mantis
Praying Mantis
English rock band
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Herman Frank
Herman Frank
Heavy metal guitarist
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Hirax
Hirax
American thrash metal band
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Tim "Ripper" Owens
Tim "Ripper" Owens
American heavy metal singer
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Holocaust
Holocaust
Scottish metal band
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Coal Chamber
Coal Chamber
American Nu-Metal Band
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Mikael Åkerfeldt
Mikael Åkerfeldt
Swedish musician
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Watain
Watain
Swedish black metal band
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Paul Di'Anno
Paul Di'Anno
English heavy metal singer
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The Devil's Blood
The Devil's Blood
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Ronnie James Dio
Ronnie James Dio
American heavy metal singer
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Judas Priest
Judas Priest
British heavy metal band
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Exciter
Exciter
Canadian speed metal band
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Bring Me the Horizon
Bring Me the Horizon
British rock band
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Yngwie Malmsteen
Yngwie Malmsteen
Swedish rock musician
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Nifelheim
Nifelheim
Swedish band
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Andy LaRocque
Andy LaRocque
Swedish guitarist
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Heaven & Hell
Heaven & Hell
British-American band
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Mikael Stanne
Mikael Stanne
Swedish singer
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Celtic Frost
Celtic Frost
Swiss metal band
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Joe Lynn Turner
Joe Lynn Turner
American singer
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Glenn Hughes
Glenn Hughes
British bassist and singer
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Deep Machine
Deep Machine
musical artist
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Hellhammer
Hellhammer
Swiss band
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Twisted Sister
Twisted Sister
American rock band
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Stryper
Stryper
American band
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Mayhem
Mayhem
Norwegian black metal band
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Europe
Europe
Swedish band
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Myrath
Myrath
Tunisian progressive metal band
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Puddle of Mudd
Puddle of Mudd
American rock band
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G.I.S.M.
G.I.S.M.
Japanese punk rock band
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Anthrax
Anthrax
heavy metal band from USA
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Atomic Rooster
Atomic Rooster
English band
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Ritchie Blackmore
Ritchie Blackmore
British guitarist and songwriter, guitarist of the band Deep Purple
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Type O Negative
Type O Negative
gothic metal band
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Minoru Niihara
Minoru Niihara
original and current lead singer of the Japanese heavy metal band, Loudness
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Volbeat
Volbeat
Danish metal band
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Michael Weikath
Michael Weikath
German musician
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Hans Nilsson
Hans Nilsson
Swedish musician

E.F. Band was a Swedish band that sometimes were mixed up with the New wave of British heavy metal movement, even though they were Swedish. The band was formed in 1978 by bassist/vocalist Pär Ericsson and guitarist Bengt Fischer, two former members of the progressive rock band Epizootic, who were initially joined by Tommy Lager on drums. The "E.F." portion of the band's name was derived from the first letter of Ericsson and Fischer's last names. After recording their first (split) single, the band hired British drummer Dave Dufort, who had played with Mike Oldfield and Screaming Lord Sutch to solidify the line-up.

Dufort would record the "Self Made Suicide" and "Devil's Eye' singles and the Metal For Muthas, Vol. 1 contribution "Fighting For Rock And Roll" with the band but left before the first full-length album, Last Laugh Is On You, produced by Derek Lawrence of Deep Purple fame. Dufort was replaced by Dag Eliason, thereby making the band an all-Swedish trio once again. E.F. Band supported the album by touring as openers for Rainbow on their European tour. Coming off the road, the band decided to expand to a 4-piece adding Dutchman John Ridge as lead vocalist in 1982 who would feature on the second album, Deep Cut. Again the band hit the road, this time as support for Saxon on their European tour in addition to headlining their own shows. Tony Borg (Alien), was added as extra guitarist but he didn't stay for long as "it wasn't his band". Although things seemed to be going well, Ridge announced his departure from the band and was replaced by London-based Roger Marsden (ex-Deep Machine, Angel Witch) in 1983. The band also decided to add a second guitarist and eventually brought in future King Diamond guitarist Andy LaRocque, then known as Anders Allhage, to strengthen their sound. With Marsden and Allhage on board, the band recorded what would be their third and final studio album, One Night Stand, released in 1985. After playing a few scattered shows to promote the record, E.F. Band broke up in 1986.

2003 saw the release of the two-disc retrospective Their Finest Hours, which contained all three of the band's studio albums, the "Self Made Suicide" and "Devil's Eye" singles, and several unreleased studio and live bonus tracks. The album's final track, "Remembering You", is a tribute to E.F. Band co-founder Bengt Fischer, who succumbed to cancer on 5 April 2001, written and performed by John Boutkam, aka John Ridge.

A live album, Live At The Mudd Club In Gothenburg 1983, recorded by the Deep Cut line-up with John Ridge on vocals, was issued in 2005. Ridge died on 4 March 2003 after a lengthy battle with brain cancer. After his time with the E.F. Band, Ridge had been working in radio, as a presenter at OK Radio in Hamburg, Germany, calling himself John de Graaf, and at Radio Caroline where he hosted the "New Americana" program under his real name, John Boutkam.