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  • Doc Star and the Railroad Years
    • Chapter I: The Calm Before the Storm
    • Chapter II: Echoes of Another Soul
    • Chapter III: Symphony of Chaos
    • Chapter IV: The Reckoning
  • THE ROCKING FRENZY YEARS 1981 - 1994
    • DOC STAR & JOYCE 'HYPNOTIC' STRANGE
  • ACT I
    • The Clouds of Death
    • Sunday Underpants
    • LOST INSIDE
    • BASEMENT TROUBLES
    • INSANE AGAIN
    • SONIC PAGAN
    • LIFT
    • WE DON'T CARE - EUROPEAN TOUR 1985
  • ACT II
    • BROT UND WEIN
    • SUMMERLAND MEADOWS
    • SPIRIT OF TOR
    • Under the Mercy
    • SCATTERING CLOUDS
    • THE FINAL CURTAIN
    • THE MOONSTRUCK CLOWN
  • ACT III
    • Great Things
  • THE MYSTERY OF DOC STAR
  • DISCOGRAFIE
  • Music
  • Store

  • Home
  • Doc Star and the Railroad Years
    • Chapter I: The Calm Before the Storm
    • Chapter II: Echoes of Another Soul
    • Chapter III: Symphony of Chaos
    • Chapter IV: The Reckoning
  • THE ROCKING FRENZY YEARS 1981 - 1994
    • DOC STAR & JOYCE 'HYPNOTIC' STRANGE
  • ACT I
    • The Clouds of Death
    • Sunday Underpants
    • LOST INSIDE
    • BASEMENT TROUBLES
    • INSANE AGAIN
    • SONIC PAGAN
    • LIFT
    • WE DON'T CARE - EUROPEAN TOUR 1985
  • ACT II
    • BROT UND WEIN
    • SUMMERLAND MEADOWS
    • SPIRIT OF TOR
    • Under the Mercy
    • SCATTERING CLOUDS
    • THE FINAL CURTAIN
    • THE MOONSTRUCK CLOWN
  • ACT III
    • Great Things
  • THE MYSTERY OF DOC STAR
  • DISCOGRAFIE
  • Music
  • Store

Act I: The Rise of The Clouds of Death In the twilight of the early ‘80s, when the world was yet unaware of their existence, a band formed that would shake the music scene with their hit ‘Sunday Underpants’ to its core. The Clouds of Death, with their rugged guitars and piercing lyrics, became the voice of a generation that stood against the established order. Their frontman Doc Star, with his mesmerizing voice and sharp guitar play, led the band to unprecedented heigts with the album ‘Insane Again’, and the hit ‘Sonic Pagan’ became an anthem for the disaffected.

“What's on tape had to be taped. Silence came along with my fear of the greatness of this all”

© Jason M. Lee Wicker, June 2024

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