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- D-Rok abstract "D-Rok was a British hard rock band notable for its Warhammer 40,000-influenced lyrics.At the beginning of the 1990s, Games Workshop began to diversify its activity, including combining its game world with music. As well as collaborating with death metal band Bolt Thrower, whose Warhammer 40,000-themed album Realm of Chaos was released on Earache, Games Workshop set up their own label, Warhammer Records, signing hard-rock acts such as Wraith and D-Rok.In 1991 the band released its only album, Oblivion. The songs have the common theme of the universe in Warhammer 40,000 and the inlay reflected this by including black and white illustrations from Games Workshop's extensive portfolio of paintings next to the lyrics for each song. The cover, which originally appeared as the box art for the original Epic Space Marine tabletop game, was painted by artist Jim Burns, and has subsequently been used on the cover of the Black Library collection of short stories named "Let the Galaxy Burn".The band undertook a lengthy club tour to promote the record and secured a support slot with UFO and Wraith.".
- D-Rok activeYearsEndYear "1993".
- D-Rok activeYearsStartYear "1990".
- D-Rok background "group_or_band".
- D-Rok genre Hard_rock.
- D-Rok recordLabel Games_Workshop.
- D-Rok wikiPageID "8514247".
- D-Rok wikiPageLength "3420".
- D-Rok wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- D-Rok wikiPageRevisionID "601874607".
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Bass_guitar.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Black_Library.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Bolt_Thrower.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Brian_May.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Category:Warhammer_40,000.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Death_metal.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Drummer.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Electric_guitar.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Epic_(game).
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Epic_Space_Marine.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Games_Workshop.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Hard_rock.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Burns.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Kerrang!.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Pseudonym.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Queen_(band).
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Realm_of_Chaos_(album).
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Singing.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink The_March_Violets.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink UFO_(band).
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Warhammer_40,000.
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLink Wraith_(band).
- D-Rok wikiPageWikiLinkText "D-Rok".
- D-Rok background "group_or_band".
- D-Rok caption "Cover to the D-Rok album "Oblivion"".
- D-Rok genre Hard_rock.
- D-Rok hasPhotoCollection D-Rok.
- D-Rok imageSize "220".
- D-Rok label Games_Workshop.
- D-Rok name "D-Rok".
- D-Rok pastMembers "Sigh , John Mac , Al Mogg , Chi".
- D-Rok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- D-Rok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_musical_artist.
- D-Rok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- D-Rok yearsActive "1990".
- D-Rok subject Category:Warhammer_40,000.
- D-Rok hypernym Band.
- D-Rok type Agent.
- D-Rok type Band.
- D-Rok type Group.
- D-Rok type Organisation.
- D-Rok type MusicGroup.
- D-Rok type Organization.
- D-Rok type Agent.
- D-Rok type SocialPerson.
- D-Rok type Thing.
- D-Rok type Q215380.
- D-Rok type Q43229.
- D-Rok comment "D-Rok was a British hard rock band notable for its Warhammer 40,000-influenced lyrics.At the beginning of the 1990s, Games Workshop began to diversify its activity, including combining its game world with music.".
- D-Rok label "D-Rok".
- D-Rok sameAs m.02764vm.
- D-Rok sameAs Q5203281.
- D-Rok sameAs Q5203281.
- D-Rok wasDerivedFrom D-Rok?oldid=601874607.
- D-Rok isPrimaryTopicOf D-Rok.
- D-Rok name "D-Rok".