Radakka

Requiem For The Innocent show's this Chicago band's roots
squarely in the gray area between traditional metal and hard
rock, with midpaced straightforward riffing combined with
typical (but well-performed) hard rock vocals.
A comparison to, say, a slightly harder
Queensryche,
would not be inappropriate, save the vocals which are less
operatic.
Reportedly the debut
Malice And Tranquillity (not reviewed here)
is a bit more adventurous in nature, with progressive tendencies
and a bit more diversity in the songwriting.
The band hasn't been heard from in some time and is probably
disbanded.
Recently a new band, Slick, has emerged, featuring two
Radakka members (link below).
Current Members
John Dobbs
vocals/guitars
Michael Posch
guitars/keyboards
Randy Jostes
bass
Dean Maltese
drums
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Discography
Malice And Tranquillity
1995
Century Media
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- Masquerade
- Thinking of you
- Sacrifice
- I`ll walk alone
- Saint`s addiction
- Solitude
- Rainy days
- End of the line
- Out of the dark
- Beautiful thing
- In these chains
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- John Dobbs
- Michael Posch
- Randy Jostes
- Dean Maltese
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Requiem For The Innocent
1998
Century Media
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- 1 - Phantom #9
- 2 - Still a stranger
- 3 - Requiem for the innocent (we die alone)
- 4 - Azriel (my dying love)
- 5 - Whore
- 6 - Velvet
- 7 - Sit up and sweat
- 8 - Cult of one
- 9 - Gothic rain (Black rose&red wine partI)
- 10 - Queen of autumn (Black rose&red wine part II)
- 11 - Sorrow`s thorn (Black rose&red wine part III)
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- John Dobbs
- Michael Posch
- Randy Jostes
- Dean Maltese
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Reviews: Chronicles Of Chaos