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sneap
▪ I. sneap, n. Now arch. (sniːp) [f. sneap v.] A snub or check; a rebuke, reproof.1597 Shakes. 2 Hen. IV, ii. i. 135 My Lord, I will not vndergo this sneape without reply. 1876 Weiss Wit, Humour, etc. iv. 149 A charter from Providence to give Falstaff his first sneap of retribution. 1887 Blackw. Mag...
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Andy Sneap
Biography
Andy Sneap was born on 18 July 1969 in Belper, Derbyshire. Sneap joined a British heavy metal band called Hydra as the second guitarist when he was 15 years old.
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sneap-nose
† sneap-nose Obs.—1 [f. sneap v.] One who has a pinched nose. (Cf. sneipe v.)1649 Quarles Virgin Widow ii, Must I be thus slighted..by a Runnagate, a Sneap nose, a thin gut?
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Sabbat (English band)
Andy Sneap has stated that this was a drink related departure and Jones himself has said he regrets his departure in a recent video on Andy Sneap's Myspace Andy Sneap and Wayne Banks went on to form the group Godsend.
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The 10 best Accept songs | Louder
It's Accept at their best. LONDON LEATHERBOYS (Balls To The Wall, 1983) Terrible title, but what a song. Yes, I know it's really a rewrite of The Killing Machine from Judas Priest, but Udo Dirkschneider's vocals are great. He's probably in his prime on this song and also on the rest of this album.
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sneaping
sneaping, ppl. a. (ˈsniːpɪŋ) [f. sneap v.] Of the wind, etc.: Checking growth; nipping, biting. Also in fig. context.1588 Shakes. L.L.L. i. i. 100 Like an enuious sneaping Frost, That bites the first borne infants of the Spring. 1611 ― Wint. T. i. ii. 13 No sneaping Winds at home. 1882 L. Campbell J...
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Bound, Gagged and Blindfolded
It was recorded at Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco, California, and was produced by Andy Sneap. Stumble" – 4:08
"The Art of Suffering" – 5:03
"Ten Seconds" – 4:53 (Music: Skinlab and Albright)
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1997 debut albums
Albums produced by Andy Sneap
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sneipe
sneipe, v. Obs.—1 [perh. identical with snape v.1 and v.2] intr. ? To become pinched.c 1300 Old Age vii. in E.E.P. (1862) 149, I snurpe, i snobbe, i sneipe on snovte. [Cf. sneap-nose.]
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The Slaughter of Innocence, a Requiem for the Mighty
Kendrick – drums, percussion
Nigel Dennen – guitars, acoustic guitars
Miscellaneous staff
Tim Turan – mastering
Simon Marsden – cover art
Andy Sneap – production
Hecate Enthroned albums
1997 debut albums
Albums produced by Andy Sneap
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This World They'll Drown
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"My Great Rebellion" - 5:04
Credits
Ryan Redman - Vocals
Stuart Steele - Guitar
Joe Ward - Guitar
James Steele - Bass
Chris Steele - Drums
Andy Sneap - Production
Exit Ten albums
2006 EPs
Albums produced by Andy Sneap
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Breed the Killers
Track listing
Credits
Karl Buechner - vocals
Scott Crouse - guitar
Eric Edwards - guitar
Bulldog - bass
Dennis Merrick - drums
Screaming Lord Sneap - Machine Head - additional vocals on "One Against All"
References
1998 albums
Earth Crisis albums
Roadrunner Records albums
Albums produced by Andy Sneap
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Disembody: The New Flesh
It was recorded in El Paso, Texas at the Village Studios and was produced by Andy Sneap. The album was released February 23, 1999. Skin: New Flesh" – 5:09
"Looks Can Be Deceiving" – 4:39
References
1999 albums
Skinlab albums
Century Media Records albums
Albums produced by Andy Sneap
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Battering Ram (Saxon album)
Paul Quinn – guitar
Doug Scarratt – guitar
Nibbs Carter – bass
Nigel Glockler – drums
Additional musicians
David Bower – vocals
Production
Andy Sneap – production
Paul Raymond Gregory – artwork
Charts
References
External links
2015 albums
Saxon (band) albums
Albums produced by Andy Sneap
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Invincible Shield
It was produced by the band's touring guitarist Andy Sneap, who also produced 2018's Firepower. – production
References
2024 albums
Albums produced by Andy Sneap
Epic Records albums
Judas Priest albums
Upcoming albums
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Stalingrad (Accept album)
It is their second album since their 2009 reunion, and like its predecessor, Blood of the Nations (2010), was produced by Andy Sneap. Charts
References
Accept (band) albums
2012 albums
Albums produced by Andy Sneap
Nuclear Blast albums
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