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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Epica_(band)Epica (band) - Wikipedia

    Epica is a Dutch symphonic metal band, founded by guitarist and vocalist Mark Jansen after his departure from After Forever. Formed as a symphonic metal band with gothic tendencies, later Epica have incorporated into their sound strong death metal influences.

    • Epica (banda)

      Epica es una banda neerlandesa de metal sinfónico 10 11...

  2. Epica es una banda neerlandesa de metal sinfónico 10 11 fundada en el año 2002 por el compositor, guitarrista y vocalista Mark Jansen después de su salida de After Forever .

  3. Formed by composer Mark Jansen after leaving After Forever back in 2002, they quickly gained attention outside their home country, taking big steps towards becoming the leading symphonic metal superpower they have long proven to be.

  4. The discography of Epica, a Dutch symphonic metal band, consists of eight studio albums, two track commentary albums, five live albums, six extended plays, one soundtrack, forty-three singles and one other release.

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Epica_(band)Epica (band) - Wikipedia

    Epica (uitspraak: Èpica) is een Nederlandse band uit Reuver [1] bestaande uit Simone Simons ( zang ), Mark Jansen ( grunt en gitaar ), Coen Janssen ( keyboards ), Rob van der Loo ( basgitaar ), Ariën van Weesenbeek ( drums) en Isaac Delahaye (gitaar).

  6. ¿Quién es Épica? Es un grupo neerlandés de Gothic Metal que mezcla la voz mezzo-soprano de Simone Simons acompañada con guitarras melódicas y contundentes, usando voces guturales, coros y pasajes en latín. La banda fue fundada en abril del 2002 por el ex integrante de After Forever, Mark Jansen.

  7. Genre: Symphonic Metal. Themes: Religion, Society, Politics, Philosophy, Spirituality. Current label: Atomic Fire Records. Years active: 2002-2003 (as Sahara Dust ), 2003-present. Contact: info@epica.nl. Formed as Sahara Dust by Mark Jansen after his departure from After Forever in 2002. Epica is named after the 2003 Kamelot album.