There are multiple artists using the name Omen:
1. Omen is an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by guitarist Kenny Powell after his departure from the band Savage Grace. Known for a melodic yet forceful style of power metal, their sound has often been compared to bands such as King Diamond, Queensrÿche, Savatage, Manowar, and Helloween. Powell’s musical influences include Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, UFO, Ronnie James Dio, Black Sabbath, and Rainbow, which shaped the band’s early releases.
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There are multiple artists using the name Omen:
1. Omen is an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by guitarist Kenny Powell after his departure from the band Savage Grace. Known for a melodic yet forceful style of power metal, their sound has often been compared to bands such as King Diamond, Queensrÿche, Savatage, Manowar, and Helloween. Powell’s musical influences include Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, UFO, Ronnie James Dio, Black Sabbath, and Rainbow, which shaped the band’s early releases. The original lineup featured vocalist J.D. Kimball, bassist Jody Henry, and drummer Steve Wittig. They signed with Metal Blade Records in 1984 and released several albums during the 1980s, including "Battle Cry" (1984), "Warning of Danger" (1985), "The Curse" (1986), "Nightmares" (1987), and "Escape to Nowhere" (1988). Despite shifts in the rock and metal scene during the decade, Omen maintained a focus on power metal rather than adopting glam or pop-metal trends. The band has undergone various lineup changes and continues to release new material.
2. Omen is an American rapper from Chicago, born Damon Coleman. His music combines lyricism, melody, and composition influenced by artists such as Nas, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, and Common. Drawing heavily from personal experiences, emotions, and imagination, his work aims to reflect both internal and external realities.
3. Omen is a Hungarian power metal/thrash metal/speed metal band formed in 1990 by guitarist László Nagyfi and vocalist József Kalapács following the dissolution of Pokolgép. The founding lineup also included drummer Zoltán Nagyfi, bassist András Ács, and guitarist Zsolt Daczi. After Daczi left the band due to other commitments, he was replaced by guitarist Tamás Szekeres. This lineup released three albums before Szekeres was replaced by Lajos Sárközi in 1993. In 2000, the band nearly disbanded when Kalapács and Sárközi left to form Kalapács. Omen resumed activity in 2003 with Zoltán Pintér (also known as Oki) as the new vocalist. After several further changes and challenges, including Daczi's illness and eventual death in 2007, the band continued with new members including Tibor Gubás and later Árpád Koroknai.
4. Omen is a Polish heavy metal band that released one single before disbanding.
5. Omen is a dubstep artist from England whose work has appeared on several dubstep compilations, including releases from the Tectonic Plates series.
6. Omen is a black metal band from Malaysia. They released several demo recordings in 2009.
7. Omen is the stage name of Alexey Budylev, a trance and progressive DJ and producer from Moscow, Russia, born on June 2, 1980. He is also known by the name Alexey Omen.
8. Omen is a boyband from Georgia, USA. They have released two full-length albums titled "Hyperyeet" and "Yada".
9. Omen is a drum and bass producer based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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