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      This is a timeline documenting the events of heavy metal music in the year 1995.


      Newly formed bands




      Albums




      Disbandments


      Accept
      Beowülf
      Child's Play
      The Cult
      Excel
      Kyuss (in October)
      Living Colour
      Pungent Stench
      Saint Vitus
      Suicidal Tendencies
      Uncle Slam


      Events


      Motörhead's guitarist Michael "Würzel" Burston leaves the band.
      Ingo Schwichtenberg of Helloween dies.
      Necrophagist's guitarist Jan-Paul Herm and drummer Raphael Kempermann leave the band. Kempermann is replaced by Daniel Silva.
      S.O.B.'s vocalist Tottsuan commits suicide by jumping onto railroad tracks.
      Ralf Scheepers leaving Gamma Ray year earlier, Kai Hansen goes on lead vocals. First time since his 1985 debut album Walls of Jericho.
      Matt Holt joins Nothingface, replacing David Gabbard as singer.


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