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| current_members = Barney Farouhki, Gordon Heald, James R Power, Mick Egan
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===Band members===
===Band members===


*Final line-up
*Line-up
**Mick Egan (drums)
**Barney Faroukhi (guitar)
**Gordon Heald (vocals)
**Gordon Heald (vocals)
**James R Power (bass)
**James R Power (bass)
**Mick Egan (drums)
**Barney Faroukhi (guitar)


*Former members
*Former members
**Keith Peter-Budge (guitar) (1989 - 1999)
**Keith Peter-Budge (guitar) 1989 - 1999
**Yuri Linzew (guitar) (1989 - 1992)
**Yuri Linzew (guitar) 1989 - 1992
**Steve Tyler (bass) (1979 - 1983)
**Steve Tyler (bass) 1979 - 1983
 
===Website===
 
[http://myspace.com/bengaltigers myspace.com/bengaltigers]
 
===Formed===
 
Melbourne, VIC, 1979


===Band information===
===Band information===


The Bengal Tigers was a classic metal band from Melbourne that originally formed in 1979. Developing a similar sound to that of European metal bands like the '''Scorpions''' and '''Judas Priest''', the group was signed by Mushroom Records and released a single and an EP in 1983, putting them at the forefront of the tiny domestic metal scene of the time. While these releases met with little significant commercial success, the band toured widely. One-time [[Axatak]] member Yuri Linzew replaced Faroukhi in 1989, although he had re-joined by 1992.  
Bengal Tigers is a classic metal band from Melbourne that formed in 1979. Developing a similar sound to that of European metal bands like the '''Scorpions''' and '''Judas Priest''', the group was signed by Mushroom Records and released a single and an EP in 1983, putting them at the forefront of the tiny domestic metal scene of the time. While these releases met with little significant commercial success, the band toured widely. One-time [[Axatak]] member Yuri Linzew replaced Faroukhi in 1989, although he had re-joined by 1992.  


While adopting a more glam image toward the end of the 80s, Bengal Tigers maintained their Priest-like style. From the mid 90s they issued a string of self-financed releases including an album, an EP and a cover of the '''Beastie Boys’''' “Fight for Your Right (to Party)but after Keith Peter-Budge left in 1999 the Bengal Tigers disappeared.
While adopting a more glam image toward the end of the 80s, Bengal Tigers maintained their Priest-like style. From the mid 90s they issued a string of self-financed releases including an album, an EP and a cover of the '''Beastie Boys’''' ''Fight for Your Right (to Party)'' but after Keith Peter-Budge left in 1999 the Bengal Tigers disappeared. In recent years, the Tigers have again re-appeared in a four-piece format of Faroukhi, Heald, Power and Egan, and the band continues sporadically to the present.  


===Discography===
===Discography===
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'''Compilation tracks:'''
[[Category:Band List]]
 
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| 1992
| "Soul Fire"
| '''''Australian Metal Compilation 93'''''
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[[Category:Bands from Melbourne]]

Latest revision as of 22:25, 25 August 2022

Bengal Tigers
OriginMelbourne, VIC
GenresHeavy metal
Years active1979 - 1985, 1989 - 1999, 2010 - present
Associated actsAxatak
MembersBarney Farouhki, Gordon Heald, James R Power, Mick Egan
Past membersYuri Linzew, Keith Peter-Budge, Steve Tyler

Band members

  • Line-up
    • Mick Egan (drums)
    • Barney Faroukhi (guitar)
    • Gordon Heald (vocals)
    • James R Power (bass)
  • Former members
    • Keith Peter-Budge (guitar) 1989 - 1999
    • Yuri Linzew (guitar) 1989 - 1992
    • Steve Tyler (bass) 1979 - 1983

Band information

Bengal Tigers is a classic metal band from Melbourne that formed in 1979. Developing a similar sound to that of European metal bands like the Scorpions and Judas Priest, the group was signed by Mushroom Records and released a single and an EP in 1983, putting them at the forefront of the tiny domestic metal scene of the time. While these releases met with little significant commercial success, the band toured widely. One-time Axatak member Yuri Linzew replaced Faroukhi in 1989, although he had re-joined by 1992.

While adopting a more glam image toward the end of the 80s, Bengal Tigers maintained their Priest-like style. From the mid 90s they issued a string of self-financed releases including an album, an EP and a cover of the Beastie Boys’ Fight for Your Right (to Party) but after Keith Peter-Budge left in 1999 the Bengal Tigers disappeared. In recent years, the Tigers have again re-appeared in a four-piece format of Faroukhi, Heald, Power and Egan, and the band continues sporadically to the present.

Discography

Album:

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1997 In the Blood S&M

Singles:

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1983 Break and Bend Mushroom
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1997 In One Ear S&M
Fightforyourright.jpg
1998 (You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (to Party) S&M

EPs:

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1983 Metal Fetish Mushroom
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1995 Pain Clinic S&M