Brotherhood of Steel troopers search a junkyard while a scavenger tries to evade (Grenadier Kryomek Nexus SWAT and Future Warriors scavenger, converted toy car, scratch-built junk pile and storage tank)
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Brotherhood of Steel troopers search a junkyard while a scavenger tries to evade (Grenadier Kryomek Nexus SWAT and Future Warriors scavenger, converted toy car, scratch-built junk pile and storage tank)
Throw back Thursday: Atomkraft (UK)
Formed in Newcastle, England in 1979, Atomkraft were part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, blending speed metal intensity with themes of future, space, war, and metal. Founded by bassist/vocalist Tony “Demolition” Dolan, the band’s classic lineup included guitarist Rob Mathew and drummer Ged Wolf. Signed to Neat Records, they released the cult album “Future Warriors” (1985) and EPs “Queen…
Something I drew for a friend’s comic
FUTURE WARRIORS ‘85
1985. Future Warriors
is the debut album by band Atomkraft. Despite getting a particularly poor review in Kerrang! magazine, other reviews were more positive and they got further requests for interviews.
Atomkraft are an English heavy/speed metal band who were part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement. They formed in 1979 and disbanded 1988.
Atomkraft is a band best known for its bassist/vocalist Tony Dolan, who went on to replace Cronos and front Venom for a few albums in the late 80s. Atomkraft are a class act, and this album holds up fairly well if you're accustomed to the production of deep 80s thrash/speed metal efforts.
Tony Dolan Ged Wolf Rob Mathew
Some of my vinyl collection
atomkraft future warriors ‘85