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Martin Walkyier
Martin Walkyier
English singer
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Andy Sneap
Andy Sneap
British record producer and musician
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Gizz Butt
Gizz Butt
British musician
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Hell
Hell
English heavy metal band
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Onslaught
Onslaught
band
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Xentrix
Xentrix
band
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English Dogs
English Dogs
British Hardcore Punk/Thrash Band
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Sabbat
Sabbat
band
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Evile
Evile
English thrash metal band
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Satan
Satan
English heavy metal band
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Skyclad
Skyclad
British folk metal band
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Accept
Accept
German heavy metal band
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Seventh Angel
Seventh Angel
band
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Steve Ramsey
Steve Ramsey
British musician
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Exodus
Exodus
American thrash metal band
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Hecate Enthroned
Hecate Enthroned
Welsh black metal band
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Judas Priest
Judas Priest
British heavy metal band
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Dr. Know
Dr. Know
American punk band
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Living Sacrifice
Living Sacrifice
American musical group; heavy metal band formed in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1989
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Phil Taylor
Phil Taylor
English rock drummer
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Possessed
Possessed
American death metal band
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Death Angel
Death Angel
American thrash metal band
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Mortal Sin
Mortal Sin
Australian thrash metal band
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The Beyond
The Beyond
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Celtic Frost
Celtic Frost
Swiss metal band
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Acid Reign
Acid Reign
band
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Venom
Venom
English thrash metal band
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Sacrilege
Sacrilege
band that plays punk rock
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Savage
Savage
British heavy metal band
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Attitude Adjustment
Attitude Adjustment
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Kreator
Kreator
German thrash metal band
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Discharge
Discharge
British hardcore punk band
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Slayer
Slayer
American thrash metal band
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Nifelheim
Nifelheim
Swedish band
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Also Eden
Also Eden
band that plays progressive rock
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Pantera
Pantera
American heavy metal band
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Tony Iommi
Tony Iommi
British guitarist and composer
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Tankard
Tankard
German metal band
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Overkill
Overkill
American thrash metal band
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Skull Fist
Skull Fist
band that plays traditional heavy metal
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Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath
British heavy metal band
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The Monsoon Bassoon
The Monsoon Bassoon
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Sodom
Sodom
German thrash metal band
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Destruction
Destruction
German thrash metal band
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Sacred Steel
Sacred Steel
band
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Criminal
Criminal
Chilean-British thrash metal band
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Drain STH
Drain STH
band
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Chimaira
Chimaira
Heavy metal band
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More
More
British heavy metal band
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Megadeth
Megadeth
American heavy metal band
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Blind Illusion
Blind Illusion
band
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Trivium
Trivium
American heavy metal band
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Race Against Time (band)
Race Against Time (band)
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Dimebag Darrell
Dimebag Darrell
American guitarist
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Testament
Testament
American metal band
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Nevermore
Nevermore
American heavy metal band
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Gama Bomb
Gama Bomb
band
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Ralph Santolla
Ralph Santolla
American musician
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band that plays thrash metal
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Members, past and present

Sabbat were an English thrash metal band from Nottingham consisting of Martin Walkyier (vocals), Andy Sneap (guitars), Simon Jones (guitars), Frazer Craske (bass) and Simon Negus (drums). They are considered one of the "big four" of British thrash metal along with Acid Reign, Onslaught, and Xentrix, who were all responsible for developing and popularizing the country's thrash metal scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Over their initial six-year run Sabbat released three studio albums, four demos, two split singles/compilation albums, two singles and a live VHS. In 1988 the band released their debut album History of a Time to Come which earned them further recognition. Their next album, Dreamweaver (Reflections of Our Yesterdays) (1989) was also critically acclaimed. Shortly after the release of Mourning Has Broken (1991) tensions with the band began to surface, most of them revolved around money. Sabbat first disbanded in 1991. After an attempted reunion in 2001 which was blocked by Sneap, the original Sabbat lineup reunited in 2006. In December of that year they performed together for the first time in sixteen years at five different venues in England. One was a warm-up gig in Nottingham, the other four in support of Cradle of Filth. The band has continued to perform live around the world but has not released any new material. In a January 2014 interview with Decibel magazine Andy Sneap confirmed that Sabbat had once again split-up.