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Omen is a popular band/artist/production name in the music world. There are at least 7 artists/groups which use that name. (Discogs lists as many as 11 (eleven) different artists/groups.) They span the gamut from rock music to metal to edm. 1. OMEN is an American Heavy Metal band that was formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by guitarist Kenny Powell, as he left the band Savage Grace. Omen is best-known for melodic yet aggressive power metal/fantasy metal along the lines of King Diamond, Queensrÿche, Savatage, Manowar, and Helloween; Omen is forceful and hard-driving, but they're always been musical and melodic. The band was formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by lead guitarist Kenny Powell, who had been a member of an L.A.-based band called Savage Grace. Powell's early influences included Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, UFO, Ronnie James Dio, Black Sabbath, and Rainbow (among others), and Omen's Metal Blade and Enigma recordings of the '80s reflected the guitarist's appreciation of those headbangers. Omen has had its share of lineup changes over the years; in addition to Powell, the band's early members included lead singer J.D. Kimball (R.I.P.), bassist Jody Henry, and drummer Steve Wittig. In 1984, Omen signed with the L.A.-based Metal Blade and recorded their debut album, Battle Cry, which was followed by Warning of Danger in 1985, The Curse in 1986, Nightmares in 1987, and Escape to Nowhere in 1988. Throughout the '80s, glam metal, pop-metal and hair bands were huge on the L.A./Hollywood rock scene -- the Sunset Strip was inundated with bands that hoped to be the next Quiet Riot, Poison, or L.A. Guns. But when other L.A. bands were heavily into the glam scene, Omen was a power metal band first and foremost. Omen are now back again with a new line-up and new material. Current lineup: Kenny Powell (guitars) Andy Haas (bass) Kevin Goocher (vocals) Steve Wittig (drums) Discography: 1. Battle Cry (1984) 2. Warning of Danger (1985) 3. The Curse (1986) 4. Nightmares (E.P. 1987) 5. Escape to nowhere (1988) 6. Reopening the Gates (1997) 7. Battle Anthems (E.P. 1998) 8. Eternal Black Dawn (2003) 9. Hammer Damage (2016) 2. Omen is a Power Metal/Thrash Metal/Speed Metal band from Hungary. It was formed after the break of Pokolgép by László Nagyfi (guitar) and József Kalapács (vocals) in 1990. They were joined by Ossian's drummer Zoltán Nagyfi (drums), András Ács (bass) and Bikini's guitarist Zsolt Daczi. Soon after, Daczi had to leave Omen because of his duties with Bikini, so Tamás Szekeres (one of the most renowned guitarists in Hungary) joined the band. This lineup released 3 albums, but in 1993 Szekeres left, to be replaced by László Nagyfi's former apprentice Lajos Sárközi. The band almost split up in 2000 when Kalapács and Sárközi left to form Kalapács. Omen was on hiatus until 2003, when Daczi re-joined the band (to be fired from Bikini in less than a year). The vocalist became Zoltán Pintér, mostly known as Oki, renowned for his participation in a reality show earlier on. In the meantime, Ács also left to engage in other activities than music; he was replaced by former Ossian and Fahrenheit bass player Gábor Vörös. Soon Oki was fired for his inability to learn the lyrics of the songs (and thus ruining live shows); Tibor Gubás joined the band in 2004, re-recording a song for the 2004 best of album. After the promising beginnings with Gubás, Daczi had a severe traffic accident, which once again knocked the band to hiatus for a year. The first concert of this lineup was in October 2005; the new album was released in February 2006. In the summer of 2006, Daczi was diagnosed with cancer. During the fall of 2006, a re-recorded version of the 2003 album Tiszta szívvel was released under the title Agymosás, with Gubás on vocals instead of Oki. From early 2007 on, Miklós Cziffra played instead of Daczi in the concerts as the latter was not strong enough to go on stage. Daczi died in August 2007. He was 38 years old. During the spring of 2009, former Akela, current After Rain guitarist Zsolt "Szupermen" Szijártó joined, but Gubás was fired because of similar reasons to the firing of Oki. In the fall of 2009, the vocalist of hard rock band P. Box, Árpád Koroknai, was added to the lineup. Members: Árpád Koroknai - vocals (2009–) László Nagyfi - guitar (1990–) Zsolt Szijártó - guitar (2009–) Gábor Vörös - bass (2003–) Zoltán Nagyfi - drums (1990–) József Kalapács - vocals (1990–2000) Oki - vocals (2002–04) Tibor Gubás - vocals (2004–09) Zsolt Daczi - guitar (1990; 2003–07) Tamás Szekeres - guitar (1990–93) Lajos Sárközi - guitar (1993–2000) András Ács - bass (1990–2002) Albums: Feketében (1991) Brutális tangó (1992) Anarchia (1993) Jelek (1994) Koncert (1994) Idegen anyag (1997) Tiszta szívvel (2003) Best of Omen (2004) A hetedik nap (2006) Agymosás (2006) Nomen Est Omen (2012) 3. Omen is a Polish Heavy Metal band that released one single and split up. http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=38332 4. Omen is a dubstep artist from England whose tracks appear on various dubstep compilations including Tectonic Plates. 5. Omen is a Black Metal band from Malaysia. They released a few demos in 2009. 6. Omen is Alexey Budylev (Алексей Будылёв) Trance/Progressive DJ & producer from Moscow, Russia. Born: June 2nd 1980 Also known as Alexey Omen 7. An American rapper from Chicago. Chicago-born emcee, Omen (born Damon Coleman) goes his own route, delivering incredible songs shaped by rhymes, melodies and composition inspired, by some of his favorite artist growing up such as Nas, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and Common. However, his most significant influences come from his own real life situations and emotions as well as his vivid imagination. Honest in rhyme, fresh in appearance and forward in thinking, Omen embodies a Chicago-confidence and originality seen most recently in the likes of hometown heavyweights Common, Kanye West and Lupe Fiasco.However, Omen is his own man. And at six-foot-three, he's head and shoulders above a sea of rap aspirants who simply cannot do what he does. Not only did he pen, produce and perform all the tracks on upcoming album Beyond, Omen composed the notes, hashed out the chords and arranged the instrumentation for much of the album, as well. As comfortable and creative at the piano as he is in the recording booth, Omen's turned an everyday passion for music into a productive obsession. His efforts have resulted in a sound that, in his own words, “is nontraditional with old elements.” Read more: http://www.myspace.com/hearomen#ixzz0ystCozv2 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.