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Bengal Tigers are those guys who rock the Dell Floor in Wipro. They are marvellous, they are fearless..they are feared by everyone else. They are the TREND SETTERS. What the others think today, The Bengal Tigers have done yesterday.

Bengal Tigers are a heavy metal band from Melbourne, Australia, who were active in the 1980s and 1990s playing a classic style of heavy metal similar to Van Halen, Motley Crue, Scorpions et al.
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In 1981 the band released an EP called Metal Fetish, which was re-released in 1984 on Mushroom Records. After a string of line-up changes, the band released their first album Painclinic on S&M in 1995, followed by In the Blood in 1998, which featureed a cover of Beastie Boys' "Fight for your Right to Party". After the departure of guitarist Keith Peter-Budge in 1999, the activity of Bengal Tigers has remained uncertain.
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Members


Gordon Heald (vocals)
<br>Barney Fakhouri (guitar)
<br>Mick Egan (drums)
<br>James R Power (bass)

Former Members


Keith Peter-Budge (guitar)
<br>Steve Tyler (bass)
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Discography


Metal Fetish (Mushroom - 1984)
<br>Painclinic (S&M - 1995)
<br>In the Blood (S&M - 1998)

Links


Bengal Tigers Myspace- Official Myspace, where Bengal Tigers music can be listened to.















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