The Lord Weird Slough Feg

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  • heavy metal
  • folk metal
  • power metal
  • metal
  • epic metal
The Lord Weird Slough Feg (shortened to Slough Feg in 2005) is a folk metal/heavy metal band that formed in Pennsylvania in the early 1990s. Deriving their name from a character in the British mythology-inspired Sláine comics, the band released their self-titled debut album in 1996. To date, they have released seven studio albums, the most recent being 'Ape Uprising!' (2009). Slough Feg was formed in Central Pennsylvania, but relocated to San Francisco, California in 1990 with the hopes of "resurrecting the Heavy Metal scene in America".

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Songs

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    20th Century Wretch

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    Addendum Galactus

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    Asteroid Belts

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    Baltech's Lament

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    Beast in the Broch

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    Bi-Polar Disorder

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    Blarney Stone

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    Brave Connor Mac

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    Cauldron of Blood

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    Curse of Humaniti

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    Death Machine

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    Fergus Mac Roich

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    Funeral March

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    Gene-ocide

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    Headhunter

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    Heavy Metal Monk

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    Heavy Metal Rules

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    High Passage/Low Passage

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    High Season

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    High Season I

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    High Season II

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    High Season III

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    High Season IV

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    Highlander

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    Highway Corsair

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    Intro (instrumental)

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    Life in the Dark Age

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    Marauder

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    Professor's Theme

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    Psionic Illuminations

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    Shadows of the Unborn

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    Sky Chariots

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    Slough Feg

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    The Final Gambit

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    The Great Ice Wars

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    The Mask

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    The Pangs of Ulster

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    The Red Branch

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    The Red Branch (demo)

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    The Room

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    The Spinward Marches

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    The Spinward Marches (return)

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    The Wickerman

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    The Wizard's Vengeance

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    Traders and Gunboats

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    Troll Pack

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    Vargr Moon

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    Vargr Theme/Confrontation (Genetic Prophesy)

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    Walls of Shame

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    Warpspasm


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