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===Band Information===
===Band Information===


Slyder was a Hobart band with the Zarins as the crux whose original style was fairly lightweight AOR like late-80s '''Def Leppard''' (but they were playing it earlier). The band became [[Tyrant]] in late 1982 and soon moved to Sydney. When '''Tyrant''' came to an end in 1986, Slyder reformed and continued with that band’s predilection for LA-style sleaze metal and [[AC/DC]]-inspired hard rock. Slyder issued a single in 1990 but by then had almost run out of steam.
Slyder was a Hobart band with the Zarins as the crux whose original style was fairly lightweight AOR like late-80s '''Def Leppard''' (but they were playing it earlier). The Zarins joined [[Tyrant]] in late 1982 and soon moved to Sydney. When '''Tyrant''' came to an end in 1986, Slyder reformed and continued with that band’s predilection for LA-style sleaze metal and [[ACDC|AC/DC]]-inspired hard rock. Slyder issued a single in 1990 but by then had almost run out of steam.


===Discography===
===Discography===
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Latest revision as of 23:43, 31 July 2013

Band Members

  • Final Line-Up
    • Andy Hatton (bass)
    • Max Vander Hooven (guitar)
    • Andy Zarins (guitar, vocals)
    • Rob Zarins (drums)
  • Former Members
    • Steve Miller (bass) (1981 - 1982)
    • Barry Connor (vocals) (1980 - 1982)
    • John Leishman (guitar) (1980 - 1982)
    • Neville Krauser (bass) (1980 - 1981)

Formed

Hobart, TAS, 1980

Band Information

Slyder was a Hobart band with the Zarins as the crux whose original style was fairly lightweight AOR like late-80s Def Leppard (but they were playing it earlier). The Zarins joined Tyrant in late 1982 and soon moved to Sydney. When Tyrant came to an end in 1986, Slyder reformed and continued with that band’s predilection for LA-style sleaze metal and AC/DC-inspired hard rock. Slyder issued a single in 1990 but by then had almost run out of steam.

Discography

Single:

1990 Dreams self release