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Warcry, war cry, WarCry or War Cry may refer to:
WarCry is a Spanish power metal band led by founder, singer, and songwriter Víctor García. Formed in 2001 when García and drummer Alberto Ardines were ejected from Avalanch, the band has since released seven studio albums and one live album, with an eighth studio album currently in progress. WarCry has had a fluctuating lineup with García as the sole constant member. The band has been acclaimed as one of Spain's most famous heavy metal acts and has won numerous awards in both Spain and Latin America.
In the middle of 2001, while working in Spanish power metal band Avalanch, vocalist Víctor García and drummer Alberto Ardines decided to record an album with the songs they had been composing in their spare time. Most of the songs had been written during the 1990s with lyrics in English. The pair translated the lyrics into Spanish and produced the album themselves, with García singing as well as playing bass guitar, rhythm guitar, and keyboards. Guitarists Fernando Mon, formerly of Avalanch, and Pablo García of Relative Silence also collaborated on the album by recording guitar solos. Upon learning of García and Ardines' project, the other members of Avalanch disapproved of it and expelled them from the band. García has stated that he presented many of his song ideas to Avalanch, but received writing credit on only two released songs: "Aquí Estaré" and "Por Mi Libertad". "Aquí Estaré" had barely been accepted by the band but went on to become one of Avalanch's most popular songs, and so he decided "to release a couple of songs, but never with the idea of leaving Avalanch."
Víctor García (born June 5, 1970 in Brisbane, Australia) is the lead vocalist and songwriter for the heavy metal band WarCry. He is the central figure and sole original member of WarCry and a former Avalanch lead vocalist, being considered one of the best Spanish metal singers. García has often cited that his biggest and most important influences are Stryper, Manowar, and Virgin Steele.
Víctor García discovers his passion for metal music around 1987, after listening to Europe's Final Countdown, and some other bands like Bon Jovi. In 1992 he acquired his own guitar and created a band with some friends, named War-Cry. In 1994, Asturian power metal band Avalanch asked García to joined them as rhythm guitarist. They recorded a demo and gave some concerts in various localities around Asturias. After leaving Avalanch in February, 1996, he reformed the group, now as WarCry. this time acting as songwriter and lead singer, and recorded the demo Demon 97.
MPI or Mpi may refer to:
Message Passing Interface (MPI) is a standardized and portable message-passing system designed by a group of researchers from academia and industry to function on a wide variety of parallel computers. The standard defines the syntax and semantics of a core of library routines useful to a wide range of users writing portable message-passing programs in different computer programming languages such as Fortran, C, C++ and Java. There are several well-tested and efficient implementations of MPI, including some that are free or in the public domain. These fostered the development of a parallel software industry, and encouraged development of portable and scalable large-scale parallel applications.
The message passing interface effort began in the summer of 1991 when a small group of researchers started discussions at a mountain retreat in Austria. Out of that discussion came a Workshop on Standards for Message Passing in a Distributed Memory Environment held on April 29–30, 1992 in Williamsburg, Virginia. At this workshop the basic features essential to a standard message-passing interface were discussed, and a working group established to continue the standardization process. Jack Dongarra, Tony Hey, and David W. Walker put forward a preliminary draft proposal in November 1992, this was known as MPI1. In November 1992, a meeting of the MPI working group was held in Minneapolis, at which it was decided to place the standardization process on a more formal footing. The MPI working group met every 6 weeks throughout the first 9 months of 1993. The draft MPI standard was presented at the Supercomputing '93 conference in November 1993. After a period of public comments, which resulted in some changes in MPI, version 1.0 of MPI was released in June 1994. These meetings and the email discussion together constituted the MPI Forum, membership of which has been open to all members of the high performance computing community.
The Steyr MPi 69 is a 9×19mm submachine gun of the late 20th century made by the Austrian firm Steyr.
The MPi 69 is shaped much like other telescoping bolt submachineguns, such as the MAC 10 or Uzi. It has a vertical pistol handgrip into which the magazine is inserted, and a longer horizontal front grip area ; it also has a folding stock.
Featuring a design unusual among modern submachine guns, the MPi 69 is cocked by a dual-purpose lever also used as the front sling attachment point. The forward handgrip and vertical pistol handgrip are all one large plastic molding, forming the front and center bottom part of the weapon. The receiver proper is a square metal tube which partly nestles inside the plastic handgrip.
In 1990, the MPi 81 was replaced by the TMP in the product line, though the TMP was also discontinued by Steyr, who sold the design to Brügger & Thomet and improved as the Brügger & Thomet MP9.
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Puerto Rican singer Victor García stops by our studio with some of his friends to perform Ahora Sí Composed by: Georgio Montessino Lead Vocal / Director: Víctor García Piano / Vocal: Arturo Ortiz Bass: Ruben Rodriguez Timbal / Vocal: Víctor Pablo García-Gaetán Congas: Eddie Montalvo Vibraphone / Vocal: Rolando Morales-Matos Trumpets / Vocal: Manuel ‘Maneco’ Ruíz, Raul Ríos Production Producer / Audio / Video: Javier Raez Video: Krystal Pagan Video: Moises Abreu Food and Hospitality: Vivianne Cohen Executive Producer: Martin Cohen
Tema de Sauze cantado por Victor garcia de Warcry, perteneciente a su segundo disco " El mejor Momento ". Mezclado y masterizado por Dani G. en los Estudios Dinamita.
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Victor Garcia ( WARCRY ) me cumplio el sueño de verlo cantar un fragmento de su mitica cancion " AQUI ESTARE " de su etapa con AVALANCH
Sauze con Victor garcia de Warcry a la voz. Mezclado y masterizado en Estudios Dynamita por Dani G.
Music video by Victor Garcia performing Mentirosa. (C) 2010 Sony Music Entertainment Mexico, S.A. De C.V.
Un exelente tema de una banda que ya paso a otro cantante el famoso Ramon, pero este concierto es con Victor y la diferencia es mayor
Extracto de la grabación en estudio de Coraje para el disco Revolución que ha editado Warcry el año pasado. Una pieza que demuestra la voz de su vocalista Victor García. Entrada para http://odiodigital.blogspot.com
Colaboración de Víctor García cantante y fundador de WarCry, en concierto con Lujuria, editado en el DVD La Muy Ilustre y lujuriosa Ciudad de Segovia, no distribuido por Lujuria, ni comercializado, fue un regalo por la asistencia a cualquiera de sus conciertos en la gira posterior.
Warcry, war cry, WarCry or War Cry may refer to: