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  1. Blue Öyster Cult is an American hard rock band from Long Island, New York.Formed in 1967, the group originally consisted of guitarist and vocalist Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser, bassist Andrew Winters, drummer Albert Bouchard, keyboardist and later rhythm guitarist and vocalist Allen Lanier, and rhythm guitarist John Wiesenthal.The band has been through many lineup changes, and currently ...

  2. 1 de dic. de 2016 · Perhaps the band's best album of the 1980's, 'Fire of unknown Origin' continued to keep Blue Oyster Cult a world beating force, but also showed their more me...

  3. 10 de nov. de 2022 · An investigation into the epochal (Don't Fear) The Reaper. Originally a track on Blue Öyster Cult ’s Agents Of Fortune album in 1976, (Don’t Fear) The Reaper reached No.12 in the US, and also took the band into the UK Top 20 for the first (and last) time. BÖC’s biggest ever hit was born when guitarist/vocalist Donald ‘Buck Dharma ...

  4. Heaven Forbid is the twelfth studio album by American rock band Blue Öyster Cult, released on March 24, 1998.It was the band's first studio album with new material in a decade (not counting the 1992 soundtrack to Bad Channels).American science fiction and horror writer John Shirley wrote lyrics to most of the songs on the album. While he is primarily known as an author for his cyberpunk ...

  5. Blue Öyster Cult toured with artists such as The Byrds, Alice Cooper and the Mahavishnu Orchestra to support the album. Recording. Joe Bouchard reflected on the album's creation in 2022: I couldn't believe how much fun I was having.

  6. Blue Oyster Cult’s self-titled debut and the follow up, Tyranny & Mutation, brought the band fame and a cult-like following yet they were still unable to make the leap to being the featured name on the bill. Secret Treaties opened the door for Blue Oyster Cult’s future. Singer and guitar player Eric Bloom

  7. Blue Öyster Cult (often abbreviated BÖC) is a hard rock band formed on Long Island, New York, in 1967, whose most successful work includes the rock songs “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper