Gamma Ray Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Rebellion in Dreamland |
| 2 | Land of the Free |
| 3 | New World Order |
| 4 | Heaven or Hell |
| 5 | Send Me a Sign |
| 6 | Heavy Metal Universe |
| 7 | Valley of the Kings |
| 8 | Heaven Can Wait |
| 9 | Armageddon |
| 10 | Dethrone Tyranny |
| 11 | Somewhere Out in Space |
| 12 | Gardens of the Sinner |
| 13 | Into the Storm |
| 14 | Beyond the Black Hole |
| 15 | Razorblade Sigh |
| 16 | Empress |
| 17 | Fairytale |
| 18 | Real World |
| 19 | Welcome |
| 20 | Fight |
| 21 | Lake of Tears |
| 22 | All of the Damned |
| 23 | Anywhere in the Galaxy |
| 24 | From the Ashes |
| 25 | Blood Religion |
| 26 | Abyss of the Void |
| 27 | Farewell |
| 28 | One With the World |
| 29 | Damn the Machine |
| 30 | Time to Break Free |
| 31 | Follow Me |
| 32 | It's a Sin |
| 33 | Hell Is Thy Home |
| 34 | Solid |
| 35 | My Temple |
| 36 | Rain |
| 37 | Eagle |
| 38 | Leaving Hell |
| 39 | Gods of Deliverance |
| 40 | Fire Below |
| 41 | To Mother Earth |
| 42 | Condemned to Hell |
| 43 | Strange World |
| 44 | When the World |
| 45 | Rising of the Damned |
| 46 | Induction |
| 47 | No Return |
| 48 | Insurrection |
| 49 | Strangers in the Night |
| 50 | Afterlife |
Gamma Ray Albums
Singles
About Gamma Ray
Gamma Ray is a German power metal band formed in Hamburg in 1989 by former Helloween guitarist Kai Hansen, who established them as one of the most influential forces in European metal. Their sound blends soaring melodic vocals, lightning-fast guitar work, and anthemic choruses that define the power metal genre, with Hansen's distinctive raspy voice and virtuosic guitar playing serving as the band's driving force. Early albums like "Heading for Tomorrow" showcased their ability to craft epic metal operas, while their Holocaust cover "Death or Glory" and original tracks like "The Winged Horse" demonstrated their knack for transforming classic metal into their own high-energy vision. Over their three-decade career spanning 130 albums and over 2,000 songs, Gamma Ray has evolved from straight-ahead speed metal to incorporate more progressive elements, as heard on albums like "Empire of the Dead" and "Master of Confusion," while maintaining their signature blend of technical prowess and melodic accessibility. Songs like "The Guardians of Mankind" and "Shine On" exemplify their ability to balance crushing heaviness with uplifting, almost spiritual themes that have inspired countless metal bands across Europe and beyond. Their live performances, captured on releases like "Live: Skeletons & Majesties," showcase the theatrical energy and musical precision that has made them legends in the power metal underground, influencing a generation of bands who followed in their wake.