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Accept Biography

With their brutal, simple riffs and aggressive, fast tempos, Accept was one of the top metal bands of the early '80s, and a major influence on the development of thrash. Led by the unique vocal stylings of screeching banshee Udo Dirkschneider, the band forged an instantly recognizable sound and was notorious as one of the decade's fiercest live acts. Despite recording two of the best heavy metal albums of the decade in Restless and Wild and Balls to the Wall, Accept remained too heavy and extreme for American audiences to embrace -- even when they tried to tone down their act with more melodic songs. Ultimately having conquered the rest of the world, but with their career stalled in the U.S., Accept fell apart, and by the time they reunited years later there was nothing left for them to say.

Vocalist Udo Dirkschneider formed Accept in his hometown of Solingen, Germany, in the early '70s, but it wasn't until quite a few years later that the band settled on a somewhat stable lineup, including guitarists Wolf Hoffman and Gerhard Wahl, bassist Peter Baltes, and drummer Frank Friedrich. A well-received performance at the Rock Amrhein Festival in 1976 brought them national attention, and they finally obtained a recording contract after replacing Wahl with guitarist Jorg Fischer two years later. Issued in 1979, their eponymous debut was badly produced, featured mostly subpar songwriting, and did absolutely nothing for the group. But with the arrival of new drummer Stefan Kaufmann prior to 1980s much-improved I'm a Rebel, the band had the final ingredient they were looking for, and their popularity began growing by leaps and bounds.

1981's even more accomplished Breaker was engineered by Michael Wagener (who would go on to produce such major hard rock acts as Motley Crue, Alice Cooper, and Ozzy Osbourne, among others) and continued to develop Accept's trademark sound, featuring the massive crunch and tight precision of Hoffman and Fischer's guitars laying the foundation for Dirkschneider's inimitable shriek -- akin to Bon Scott on helium. They also signed a worldwide deal with CBS Records subsidiary Portrait, and secured professional management from Gaby Hauke, who, under the Deaffy pseudonym, would help the band write most of their English lyrics from this point forward. Despite Fischer's sudden departure after a successful European tour supporting Judas Priest, the band was now poised to conquer Europe with their powerful Teutonic heavy metal.

All the elements were falling into place, and with the release of 1982's Restless and Wild, Accept finally stamped their passports to stardom. A heavy metal milestone, the album broke the band's career wide open, established their signature sound for years to come, and in the incredible "Fast as a Shark," featured possibly the first true thrash metal song ever recorded. Guitarist Hermann Frank was brought in for the ensuing tour, which, thanks to their ferocious live shows (including choreographed headbanging stage antics), turned the band into true stars all across Europe and the U.K. 1983's equally revered Balls to the Wall was an even greater commercial triumph, and qualified as one of the most obsessive, sexually explicit albums of all time. Led by the controversial title track, it broke the band worldwide and earned them their first magazine headlines in America. Fischer was invited back into the fold at this time, and the band embarked on a yearlong word tour that took them as far as Japan and culminated in a triumphant appearance at the 1984 Castle Donington Monster of Rock Festival.

With America now looming in their sight, the band decided to hire producer Dieter Dirks (of Scorpions fame) to give 1985's Metal Heart a more commercial edge and extra sense of melody. Also with U.S. audiences in mind, they abandoned the hedonistic fetishes of releases past in favor of a much lighter sexual tone and typical heavy metal subject matter like the title track's apocalyptic vision. The results were mixed, for while the album certainly helped to further their cause in the States -- where they embarked upon a very successful tour sharing a double bill with Swiss hard rockers Krokus -- it tarnished their reputation among some of their loyal following back home. A live EP recorded in Japan entitled Kaizoku Ban kicked off the new year, as the band prepared to begin work on their seventh album, Russian Roulette, again with Michael Wagener at the controls. A somewhat rushed, halfhearted attempt to backtrack into more aggressive metal territory, the album led to a serious splintering within the group, and after headlining a sold-out European tour with Dokken in support, Accept announced that they were taking an open-ended break so that Dirkschneider could record a solo project.

Simply called U.D.O., the singer's first album, Animal House, was actually written and performed by his former bandmates. But when U.D.O. released a second album, Mean Machine, in 1988, backed by a new band, the remaining members of Accept (Fischer had left once again) began trying out new vocalists, eventually settling on American David Reece for 1989's Eat the Heat. A lightweight metal album, it bore little resemblance to classic Accept, and the band's subsequent U.S. tour (with second guitarist Jim Stacy) was first interrupted when Kaufmann suffered a back injury (he was replaced by House of Lords' Ken Mary, then cut short due to poor ticket sales and increasing personality differences with Reece). The group eventually disbanded and, except for the release of 1990s Staying a Life (a live album featuring the original lineup in their prime), nothing was heard of Accept for the next three years.

To everyone's surprise, Dirkschneider, Hoffman, Baltes, and Kaufmann eventually reconvened in 1992 to record Objection Overruled, which fared relatively well in Europe but didn't even dent the alternative rock-dominated U.S. market. The band continued to tour Europe and recorded sporadically over the next few years, releasing Death Row in 1994 and Predator (featuring Damn Yankees drummer Michael Cartellone) in 1996. Their final world tour included swings through North and South America and concluded with a number of sold-out engagements in Japan, after which Accept officially called it a day.

Ed Rivadavia.
Discography

2001 - A Tribute To Accept [CD 2]

01. Accept - Fast As A Shark
02. Accept - Slaves To Metal
03. Accept - Xtc
04. Accept - Dogs On Leads
05. Accept - Breaker
06. Accept - Princess Of The Dawn
07. Accept - Losing More Than You've Ever Had
08. Accept - Seawinds
09. Accept - Demon's Night
10. Accept - Restless&Wild
11. Accept - Screaming For A Lovebite
12. Accept - Predator
13. Accept - Aiming High
14. Accept - Midnight Mover
15. Accept - T.V.-War
16. Accept - I'm A Rebel

1999 - A Tribute To Accept [CD 1]

01. Accept - Balls To The Wall
02. Accept - Head Over Heels
03. Accept - Son Of A Bitch
04. Accept - Fast As A Shark
05. Accept - I'm A Rebel
06. Accept - Breaker
07. Accept - Shake Your Heads
08. Accept - Flash Rockin Man
09. Accept - Starlight
10. Accept - Monsterman
11. Accept - The King
12. Accept - Generation Clash
13. Accept - Burning
14. Accept - Restless And Wild
15. Accept - Run If You Can
16. Accept - London Leatherboys
17. Accept - China Lady
18. Accept - Fight It Back
19. Accept - Metal Heart

1997 - All Areas - Worldwide [CD 1]

01. Accept - Starlight
02. Accept - London Leatherboys
03. Accept - I Don't Wanna Be Like You
04. Accept - Breaker
05. Accept - Slaves To Metal
06. Accept - Princess Of The Dawn
07. Accept - Restless & Wild
08. Accept - Son Of A Bitch
09. Accept - This One's For You
10. Accept - Bulletproof
11. Accept - Too High To Get It Right

1997 - All Areas - Worldwide [CD 2]

01. Accept - Metal Heart
02. Accept - Fast As A Shark
03. Accept - Balls To The Wall
04. Accept - What Else
05. Accept - Sodom And Gomorra
06. Accept - The Beast Inside
07. Accept - Bad Habits Die Hard
08. Accept - Stone Evil
09. Accept - Death Row

1997 - Classical

01. Accept - Prelude
02. Accept - In The Hall Of The Mountain King
03. Accept - Habanera
04. Accept - Arabian Dance
05. Accept - The Moldau
06. Accept - Bolero
07. Accept - Blues For Elise
08. Accept - Aragonaise
09. Accept - Solveig`s Song
10. Accept - Western Sky
11. Accept - Pomp & Circumstance

1996 - Predator

01. Accept - Hard Attack
02. Accept - Crossroads
03. Accept - Making Me Scream
04. Accept - Diggin' In The Dirt
05. Accept - Lay It Down
06. Accept - It Ain't Over Yet
07. Accept - Predator
08. Accept - Crucified
09. Accept - Take Out The Crime
10. Accept - Don't Give A Damn
11. Accept - Run Through The Night
12. Accept - Primitive

1994 - Death Row

01. Accept - Death Row
02. Accept - Sodom & Gomorra
03. Accept - The Beast Inside
04. Accept - Dead On !
05. Accept - Guns 'R' Us
06. Accept - Like A Loaded Gun
07. Accept - What Else
08. Accept - Stone Evil
09. Accept - Bad Habits Die Hard
10. Accept - Prejudice
11. Accept - Bad Religion
12. Accept - Generation Clash II
13. Accept - Writing On The Wall
14. Accept - Drifting Apart (Instrumental)
15. Accept - Pomp And Circumstance (Instrumental)

1993 - Objection Overruled

01. Accept - Objection Overruled
02. Accept - I Don't Wanna Be Like You
03. Accept - Protectors Of Terror
04. Accept - Slaves To Metal
05. Accept - All Or Nothing
06. Accept - Bulletproof
07. Accept - Amamos La Vida
08. Accept - Sick, Dirty And Mean
09. Accept - Donation
10. Accept - Just By My Own
11. Accept - This One's For You

1990 - Staying A Life (Live)

01. Accept - Metal Heart
02. Accept - Breaker
03. Accept - Screaming For A Love Bite
04. Accept - Up To The Limit
05. Accept - Living For Tonight
06. Accept - Princess Of The Dawn
07. Accept - Guitar Solo Wolf
08. Accept - Restless and Wild
09. Accept - Son Of A Bitch
10. Accept - London Leatherboys
11. Accept - Love Child
12. Accept - Flash Rockin' Man
13. Accept - Dogs On Leads
14. Accept - Fast As A Shark
15. Accept - Balls To The Wall

1989 - Eat The Heat

01. Accept - X-T-C
02. Accept - Generation Clash
03. Accept - Chain Reaction
04. Accept - Love Sensation
05. Accept - Turn The Wheel
06. Accept - Hellhammer
07. Accept - Prisoner
08. Accept - I Can't Believe In You
09. Accept - Mistreated
10. Accept - Stand 4 What U R
11. Accept - Break The Ice
12. Accept - D-Train

1986 - Russian Roulette

01. Accept - TV War
02. Accept - Monsterman
03. Accept - Russian Roulette
04. Accept - It's Hard To Find A Way
05. Accept - Aiming High
06. Accept - Heaven Is Hell
07. Accept - Another Second To Be
08. Accept - Walking In The Shadows
09. Accept - Man Enough To Cry
10. Accept - Stand Tight
11. Accept - Metal Heart (Live)
12. Accept - Screaming For A Love-Bite (Live)

1985 - Metal Heart

01. Accept - Metal Heart
02. Accept - Midnight Mover
03. Accept - Up To The Limit
04. Accept - Wrong Is Right
05. Accept - Screaming For A Love-Bite
06. Accept - Too High To Get It Right
07. Accept - Dogs On Leads
08. Accept - Teach Us To Survive
09. Accept - Living For Tonite
10. Accept - Bound To Fail

1983 - Balls To The Wall

01. Accept - Balls To The Wall
02. Accept - London Leatherboys
03. Accept - Fight It Back
04. Accept - Head Over Heels
05. Accept - Losing More Than You've Ever Had
06. Accept - Love Child
07. Accept - Turn Me On
08. Accept - Losers And Winners
09. Accept - Guardian Of The Night
10. Accept - Winterdreams

1982 - Restless And Wild

01. Accept - Fast As A Shark
02. Accept - Restless And Wild
03. Accept - Ahead Of The Pack
04. Accept - Shake Your Heads
05. Accept - Neon Nights
06. Accept - Get Ready
07. Accept - Demon's Night
08. Accept - Flash Rockin' Man
09. Accept - Don't Go Stealing My Soul Away
10. Accept - Princess Of The Dawn

1981 - Breaker

01. Accept - Starlight
02. Accept - Breaker
03. Accept - Run If You Can
04. Accept - Can't Stand The Night
05. Accept - Son Of A Bitch
06. Accept - Burning
07. Accept - Feelings
08. Accept - Midnight Highway
09. Accept - Breaking Up Again
10. Accept - Down And Out

1980 - I'm A Rebel

01. Accept - I'm A Rebel
02. Accept - Save Us
03. Accept - No Time To Lose
04. Accept - Thunder And Lightning
05. Accept - China Lady
06. Accept - I Wanna Be No Hero
07. Accept - The King
08. Accept - Do It

1979 - Accept

01. Accept - Lady Lou
02. Accept - Tired Of Me
03. Accept - Seawinds
04. Accept - Take Him In My Heart
05. Accept - Sounds Of War
06. Accept - Free Me Now
07. Accept - Glad To Be Alone
08. Accept - That's Rock'n'Roll
09. Accept - Helldriver
10. Accept - Street Fighter