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  1. Didier Almouzni is a French drummer, known as the ex-drummer and one of the founding members of DragonForce from 1999-2003. He played on the band's debut album, Valley of the Damned, although he probably didn't appear on the demo version of the album, seeing as though the demo version of the...

  2. Didier Almouzni - Batería, Percusión (1999 - 2003) Diccon Harper - Bajo eléctrico (2000 - 2003) Adrian Lambert - Bajo eléctrico (2003 - 2005) Steve Williams - Teclado, Keytar (1999 - 2000, 2000) Vadim Pruzhanov - Teclado, Keytar, Sintetizador, Theremín, Coros (2001 - 2018) Mauricio Chamucero - Batería, Percusión, Coros (2003 ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DragonForceDragonForce - Wikipedia

    Setinc left the band in December 1999 to continue his studies in Slovenia, so the band hired Peter Hunt to record the drums for their demo album before finding Didier Almouzni. The band also parted ways with Scott, who left to join Shadowkeep, in 2000.

  4. 5 de jun. de 2003 · Drummer Didier Almouzni has officially left British melodic speed power metallers DRAGONFORCE. The group, who released their debut album, "Valley of the Damned", through Sanctuary/Noise Records...

  5. Didier Almouzni dejó la banda y fue reemplazado por Dave Mackintosh en la batería. En 2010, el vocalista ZP Theart abandonó la banda debido a diferencias musicales, y fue reemplazado en 2011 por Marc Hudson. A pesar de estos cambios, DragonForce continuó produciendo música de alta calidad.

  6. Matej was replaced by Didier Almouzni. DragonForce then parted ways with Steve Scott in November 2000 and Steve Williams in early 2000. Steve later rejoined and left once again in December 2000, days head of DragonForce's tour with "Halford" and "Stratovarius". Steve Scott would later join Shadowkeep, then Power Quest (along with Steve Williams .

  7. The band was formed in 1999, by ZP Theart, Steve Scott, Sam Totman, Herman Li, Didier Almouzni, and Steve Williams. Li and Totman were origianlly in the Black and power metal band, Demoniac, along with Lindsay Dawson, who later appears as a guest hasrsh backing vocalist in the band's album, Inhuman Rampage.