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  1. When Giants Fall
  2. (Vlad) The Impaler
  3. A Touch Of Madness
  4. Abattoir de La Mort
  5. After The Muse
  6. Aftershock
  7. Art Of War
  8. Astronomica
  9. Atlantis rising
  10. Avatar
  11. Behind The Veil
  12. Betrayal
  13. Black Cauldron
  14. Black Lotus
  15. Blood Eagle
  16. Born Upon The Soul
  17. Brethren Of The Hammer
  18. Cage Of Mirrors
  19. Children Of The Night
  20. Chromaphobia
  21. Conquest
  22. Court Of Avalon
  23. Crystal Logic
  24. D.O.A
  25. Death By The Hammer
  26. Decimation
  27. Defender
  28. Dementia
  29. Dig Me No Grave
  30. Divine Victim
  31. Do What Thou Will
  32. Dragon Star
  33. Dreams Of Eschaton
  34. Enter The Warrior
  35. Epitaph To The King
  36. Eye Of The Storm
  37. Far Side Of The Sun
  38. Feeling Free Again
  39. Fire Of Ashurbanipal
  40. Flaming Metal System
  41. Flesh And Fury
  42. Flight Of The Ravens
  43. Forbidden Zone
  44. Friction In Mass
  45. From Beyond
  46. Frost And Fire
  47. Grindhouse
  48. Hack It Off
  49. Hallowed Be Thy Grave
  50. Hammer Of The Witches
  51. Haunted Palace
  52. Heavy Metal To The World
  53. Helicon
  54. Hermitage
  55. Hour Of The Dragon
  56. Imperious Rise
  57. In Gein We Trust
  58. Into The Courts Of Chaos
  59. Into The Maelstrom
  60. Isle of the dead
  61. Jackhammer
  62. Lemúria
  63. Lux Aeterna
  64. March Of The Gods
  65. Mark Of The Beast
  66. Masque Of The Red Death
  67. Megalodon
  68. Merchants Of Death
  69. Metal
  70. Metal Storm
  71. Midnight Meat Train
  72. Murder By Degrees
  73. Mysterium
  74. Mystification
  75. Necropolis
  76. No Sign From Above
  77. No Touch
  78. Only The Brave
  79. Open The Gates
  80. Out Of The Abyss
  81. Playground Of The Damned
  82. Prologue
  83. Queen Of The Black Coast
  84. Ressurrection
  85. Return Of The Old Ones
  86. Return Of The Serpent King
  87. Riddle Of Steel
  88. Rites Of Blood
  89. Road Of Kings
  90. Rome
  91. Sea Witch
  92. Seven Trumpets
  93. Shadow
  94. Shadow In The Black
  95. She's Fading
  96. Siege Of Atland
  97. Slaughterhouse
  98. Spider
  99. Spiral Castle
  100. Spirits Of The Dead
  101. Stand Of The Spartans
  102. Stand Your Ground
  103. Taken By Storm
  104. Teacher
  105. The Battle Of Bonchester Bridge
  106. The Books Of Skelos
  107. The Deluge
  108. The Fall Of Iliam
  109. The Fires Of Mars
  110. The Fountain
  111. The Grey God Passes
  112. The Ninth Wave
  113. The Prophecy
  114. The Ram
  115. The Riddle Master
  116. The Veils Of Negative Existance
  117. Throne Of Blood
  118. Time Trap
  119. Totentanz (The Dance Of Death)
  120. Tree Of Life
  121. Triumvirate
  122. Up From The Cript
  123. Valley Of Unrest
  124. Venusian Sea
  125. Voyager
  126. War In Heaven
  127. War Of The Gods
  128. Weavers Of The Web
  129. Whitechapel
  130. Witches Brew

Manilla Road was an American heavy metal band from Wichita, Kansas, founded by Mark "The Shark" Shelton (vocals, guitar) and Scott "Scooter" Park (bass). Beginning in 1977, the early years of Manilla Road were spent playing mostly progressive rock and space rock but eventually became noticeably heavier with time, the band's later heavy metal sound becoming more and more apparent with the release of Metal in 1982. Achieving moderate success in the mid-80s with several well-received releases such as Crystal Logic (1983), Open the Gates (1985) and The Deluge (1986), the band became known for both the nasal voice of vocalist Mark Shelton and his eclectic style of songwriting, with many of his compositions taking place in fantastical universes combining elements of ancient mythologies and of popular culture mythos such as Robert E. Howard's Conan and H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu. After a major breakup in 1992, the band was reformed by Shelton in the mid-90s, although without co-founder Scott Park and a record label. The following years for Manilla Road were spent mostly by taking gigs in underground mid-western shows without the release of any new material. Seemingly forgotten, Manilla Road was re-discovered by the metal scene after performing at the Bang Your Head festival in 2000, which resulted in the band signing a new record deal and the eventual releases of Atlantis Rising in 2001 and Spiral Castle in 2002. This second era of Manilla Road continued until the death of founder Mark Shelton, who died in 2018 the day after the band played in an outdoor festival in Germany.

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