Artist's albums
Servants Of Chaos
2001 · album
Paradise Lost
1991 · album
One Foot In Hell
1986 · album
Atom Smasher
1984 · single
King of the Dead
1984 · album
Frost and Fire (40th Anniversary Edition)
1981 · album
Frost and Fire
1980 · album
The Orange Album
1978 · album
Half Past Human
2021 · EP
Brutish Manchild
2021 · single
Forever Black
2020 · album
Before Tomorrow
2020 · single
Legions Arise
2020 · single
I'm Alive (Live at Up the Hammers Festival)
2019 · album
Join the Legion (Live at Up the Hammers Festival)
2019 · single
I'm Alive (Live at Up the Hammers Festival)
2019 · single
Witch's Game
2018 · single
King of the Dead (Ultimate Edition)
2017 · album
King of the Dead (Live)
2017 · single
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Biography
Los Angeles-based metal band Cirith Ungol formed in 1981, taking their name from a tower which played a key role in author J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings series. The lineup originally comprised singer Tim Baker, guitarist Jerry Fogle, bassist Michael Flint, and drummer Robert Garvin, and made its debut with the Enigma release Frost and Fire, followed three years later by King of the Dead. In the wake of 1986's One Foot in Hell, both Fogle and Flint left Cirith Ungol, and the band spent the next five years out of action, recruiting guitarist Jim Barraza and bassist Vernon Green for their fourth LP, Paradise Lost. In the wake of Barraza's departure, Cirith Ungol disbanded in May of 1992. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi