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Gamma Ray is a power metal band from Hamburg, northern Germany, founded and fronted by Kai Hansen after his departure from the German power metal band Helloween. Hansen is the current lead vocalist, guitarist as well as the chief songwriter of Gamma Ray. The band is known as one of the most prominent bands of the German heavy metal scene.
In 1988, after four years with the German power metal band Helloween, guitarist and songwriter Kai Hansen decided, for reasons that are still the subject of much debate, to leave the group. Hansen claimed that Helloween had become too big for him to handle, although the group's troubles with financial issues and their record company, Noise Records, most likely played a part as well. He proceeded to do some studio work with German power metal band Blind Guardian and in 1989 decided to form his own project with long-time friend Ralf Scheepers, former vocalist of the band Tyran Pace.
Kai Hansen revealed, in an interview with Metal Blast in April 2013 that their eleventh album, Empire of the Undead would have a "more thrashy" sound. In the same interview, Dirk Schlächter announced that the band would do a headlining tour following its release.[9] Empire of the Undead was released in March 2014, despite Gamma Ray's studio being completely destroyed by a fire.
In October 2015, it was announced that Frank Beck would be a new lead vocalist of Gamma Ray, in addition to Kai Hansen. This was due to Hansen's degrading vocals due to lengthy tour schedules, as well as Hansen's desire to have more freedom onstage.
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Or is it anticrepuscular rays? (It is crepuscular rays)
Manado Tua seen from Pulau Bunaken.
Indonesia, Feb 2010
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Samuel Alejandro Bustos Ramirez, Valdivia, Chile
Lican Ray, Region de la Araucania, Chile
Flor, naranja y amarillo
la forma en que se convinan los colores en la imagen con una exterior naranjo y interior amarillo
Ray LaMontagne
World Cafe Life - Free At Noon
Philadelphia
20 August 2010
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Rays of sunlight filtering through the forest canopy at Salgala, Sri Lanka.
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World Cafe Life - Free At Noon
Philadelphia
20 August 2010
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The Zalcronator Ray Gun was inspired by classic sci-fi movie ray guns. It visually suggests the possibility of power being generated in the bulbous main section and being compressed and increasing power as it feeds down the reduces to explode with ridiculous force out the end.
Assemblage:
Kettle, pressure gauge, knobs, light fittings, tea pot, electric motor parts and more...
. . . chats with one of the marshalls at the 18th fairway during Wednesday's practice round. Ray was a bit over dressed. But lookin' good!
Cyphanthera tasmanica (Tasmanian Ray Flower) flowering at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. This endemic species is listed as Rare under state legislation.
This species is restricted to the eastern side of Tasmania and tends to be a short lived shrub appearing in woodland after a fire. Little is known about this species particularly in regard to how fire frequency impacts on populations and how long seeds can last in the soil.
Threat listing here (pdf).