Sanatçının Albümleri
В голове
2023 · single
Hellboy
2022 · single
Рассвет
2021 · single
В чём прикол ?
2021 · single
Сквозь диалог
2021 · single
Londres
2021 · single
Polyrhytm (Radio Edit)
2020 · single
Slam Bang
2020 · single
Dream Team
2020 · single
Импульс
2020 · single
Ponto de Ignição
2020 · single
Beinema
2019 · single
What You Saying? (feat. TĀLĀ) [Odin Remix]
2019 · single
Double
2018 · single
Hajiya
2018 · single
Kule Kules
2017 · single
Wet Pain
2016 · single
Smoke Show
2016 · mini albüm
Mental I
2015 · albüm
Why Don't We Have Sex No More?
2015 · single
Frequency
2015 · single
Hipster Illuminati
2015 · single
Love & Pop 2
2015 · albüm
Ode 2 Kyary (Remix)
2015 · single
Sex Adventure
2014 · albüm
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Immortalized by documentary director Penelope Spheeris' gloriously decadent The Decline and Fall of Western Civilization, Pt. II: The Metal Years, Los Angeles-based heavy metal/hard rock outfit Odin were a dominant force on the early-'80s Sunset Strip scene. One of the city's fastest-rising cult acts, the group endured some membership changes during their formative years -- early Metallica guitarist Damien C. Phillips, aka Brad Parker, played on Odin's debut EP, Caution, in 1983 -- but eventually settled on a core lineup that included Randy O. Roberg (vocals), Jeff Duncan (guitar), Aaron Samson (bass), and Shawn Duncan (drums), all of whom appeared on the band's 1985 EP Don't Take No for an Answer. High-profile slots alongside contemporaries like Warrant, W.A.S.P., Ratt, Tesla, Dokken, Armored Saint, Bang Tango, and Keel followed, as did that infamous silver screen appearance and a second EP, 1986's The Gods Must Be Crazy, but by 1988 the band had ceased operations -- their EPs and assorted singles were eventually compiled into two separate releases, Fight for Your Life and By the Gods, by Perris Records. The original lineup, sans Roberg, returned to the stage in 2017 for a string of one-off shows, and in 2018 they inked a deal with Cleopatra, which released the Best of Odin, featuring a brand new track, as well as a previously unreleased live cut. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi