DRAGONFORCE In GUITAR WORLD's Readers' Poll

October 21, 2006

DRAGONFORCE guitarists Herman Li and Sam Totman are nominated in four categories in this year's Guitar World Readers' Poll. They are nominated in the categories "Best New Talent", "Best Metal", "Best Riff" and "Best Shredder".

To place your vote, click here.

In other news, the latest issue of Guitar World magazine comes with an accompanying DVD that includes a DRAGONFORCE video lesson for "Through the Fire and Flames" as well as the full transcription of the song.

For more information, visit www.guitarworld.com.

As previously reported, DRAGONFORCE's video for the song "Operation Ground and Pound" has been posted online at this location. The track comes off "Inhuman Rampage", which has sold more than 75,000 copies in the United States since its June release, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The follow-up to 2004's "Sonic Firestorm" was recorded at Thin Ice Studios in Virginia Water (Surrey) and guitarist Herman Li's own studio in West London between April and September 2005, while production duties were shared between Li, fellow axeman Sam Totman and keyboard player Vadim Pruzhanov.

"Inhuman Rampage" was issued in Europe in January. The American version of the CD features the video for "Through the Fire and Flames" as a bonus.

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