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- (Don't Fear) The Reaper
- Burnin' For You
- Cities On Flame With Rock And Roll
- Then Came The Last Days Of May
- Abracadabra
- Cities On Flame With Rock And Roll
- Mistress Of The Salmon Salt
- When The Bullet Hits The Bone
- After Dark
- Astronomy
- Baby Ice Dog
- Ballroom Blitz
- Be My Baby
- Beat 'em Up
- Before The Kiss
- Before The Kiss A Redcap
- Black Blade
- Blind Faith
- Blue Öyster Cult
- Born To Be Wild
- Born To Rock
- Buck's Boogie
- Cagey Cretins
- Career Of Evil
- Celestial The Queen
- Cities On Flame (Live 1974)
- Cold Gray Light of Dawn
- Damaged
- Dance On Stilts
- Dancin' In The Ruins
- Deadline
- Death Valley Nights
- Debbie Denise
- Del Rio's Song
- Demon's Kiss
- Divine Wind
- Dominance And Submission
- Don't Turn Your Back
- Dr. Music
- Dragon Lady
- E.T.I.
- Eye Of The Hurricane
- Eyes On Fire
- Fallen Angel
- Feel The Thunder
- Fire of Unknown Origin
- Fireworks
- Flaming Telepaths
- Florida Man
- Godzilla
- Goin' Through The Motions
- Golden Age Of Leather
- Hammer Back
- Harvest Moon
- Harvester Of Eyes
- Heavy Metal: The Black And Silver
- Here Comes That Feeling
- Hot Rails To Hell
- Hungry Boys
- I Am The One You Warned Me Of
- I Am The Storm
- I Just Like To Be Bad
- I Love The Night
- I'm On The Lamb But I Ain't No Sheep
- Imaginos
- In The Presence Of Another World
- In Thee
- It's Not Easy
- Jane Jane (The Hurricane)
- Joan Crawford
- Last Days Of May
- Les Invisibles
- Let Go
- Light Years Of Love
- Lips In The Hills
- Little Old Lady Polka
- Live For Me
- Lonely Teardrops
- Madness To The Method
- Magna Of Illusion
- Make Rock Not War
- Manic Depresso
- Maserati GT (I Ain't Got You)
- Me 262
- Me262
- Mirrors
- Monsters
- Moon Crazy
- Morning Final
- Mr. Cool
- Myth Of Freedom
- Nosferatu
- Nostferatu
- Od'd On Life Itself
- One Step Ahead Of The Devil
- Out Of The Darkness
- Perfect Water
- Pocket
- Power Underneath Despair
- R. U. Ready 2 Rock
- Real World
- Redeemed
- Redeemed (Sir Rastus Bear)
- Revenge Of The Vera Gemini
- Roadhouse Blues
- Screams
- Searchin' For Celine
- See You In Black
- Seven Screaming Diz-Busters
- Shadow Of California
- Shadow Warrior
- She's As Beautiful As A Foot
- Shooting Shark
- Shortbread / The Mullet And The Catfish
- Showtime
- Sinful Love
- Sole Survivor
- Somewhere In The Night
- Spy In The House Of The Night
- Stairway To The Stars
- Still Burnin'
- Stone Of Love
- Subhuman
- Tainted Blood
- Take Me Away
- Tattoo Vampire
- Teen Archer
- Tenderloin
- That's How It Is
- The Alchemist
- The Great Sun Jester
- The Horsemen Arrive
- The Machine
- The Marshall Plan
- The Old Gods Return
- The Reaper
- The Red And The Black
- The Rest Of The Score
- The Siege And Investiture Of Baron Von Frankenstein's Castle At Weissiria
- The Vigil
- This Ain't The Summer Of Love
- Touching Myself Again
- Transmaniacon MC
- True Confessions
- Unknown Tongue
- Veins
- Vengeance (The Pact)
- Veteran Of The Psychic Wars
- When The War Comes
- White Flags
- Wings Of Mercury
- Wings Wetted Down
- Workshop Of Telescopes
- Workshop of the Telescopes
- X-Ray Eyes
- You're Not The One (I Was Looking For)
Blue Öyster Cult ( OY-stər; sometimes abbreviated BÖC or BOC) is an American rock band formed on Long Island, New York, in the hamlet of Stony Brook, in 1967.
They have sold 25 million records worldwide, including 7 million in the United States. Their fusion of hard rock with psychedelia and penchant for occult, fantastical and tongue-in-cheek lyrics had a major influence on heavy metal music. They developed a cult following and enjoyed mainstream success with "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" (1976), "Godzilla" (1977), and "Burnin' for You" (1981), which remain classic rock radio staples. They were early adopters of the music video format, and their videos were in heavy rotation on MTV in its early period.
Blue Öyster Cult continued making studio albums and touring throughout the 1980s, although their popularity had declined such that they were dropped from their longtime label CBS/Columbia Records, following the commercial failure of their 11th studio album Imaginos (1988). Other than contributing to the soundtrack of the 1992 film Bad Channels and an album of re-recorded material, Cult Classic, in 1994, the band continued as a live act until releasing its first studio album of original material in 10 years, Heaven Forbid (1998). The lackluster sales of its follow-up Curse of the Hidden Mirror (2001) led to another hiatus from studio recording, but they continued performing live. Two more studio albums were released in the 2020s, The Symbol Remains (2020) and Ghost Stories (2024), the latter of which is said to be the band's last.
Blue Öyster Cult's longest-lasting and the most commercially successful lineup included Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser (lead guitar, vocals), Eric Bloom (lead vocals, "stun guitar", keyboards, synthesizer), Allen Lanier (keyboards, rhythm guitar), Joe Bouchard (bass, vocals, keyboards), and Albert Bouchard (drums, percussion, vocals, miscellaneous instruments). The band's current lineup still includes Bloom and Roeser, in addition to Danny Miranda (bass, backing vocals), Richie Castellano (keyboards, rhythm guitar, backing vocals), and Jules Radino (drums, percussion). The duo of the band's manager Sandy Pearlman and rock critic Richard Meltzer, who also met at Stony Brook University, played a key role in writing many of the band's lyrics.
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