The band will deliver songs from the three classic Agent Steel albums, as well as four new songs from their forthcoming new album, "8 Lights Protocol," tentatively scheduled for a September release on a soon to be announced record label.Please share this article if you found it interesting.I've been waiting for ffffing ever for this to finally happen and it finally did! He explained why, "I complain a lot and I've pretty much lost my stamina for bothering with anything new as far as Agent Steel goes.

“144,000 Gone” was written by Cyriis when he was a guitarist in his previous band Sceptre, an underground metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1983 with his best friends, Tony and Phil Sardo. Another member named John Gott joined, but left shortly afterwards. In November 2018, John Cyriis returned once more to reform Agent Steel, fronting a line-up of new members. The band will deliver songs from the three classic Agent Steel albums, as well as four new songs from their forthcoming new album, "8 Lights Protocol," tentatively scheduled for a September release on a soon to be announced record label. Please check the sidebar to the right or the related band pages for recent related news articles. They accepted the offer gratefully, but in the end only two out of the four who were invited stayed in the lineup until the group disbanded — this for reasons unknown.

Y'know, go out, play the first two albums for a free trip to wherever and call it a swell hobby?

They still have the fire and desire to continue making new music with Agent Steel and I wish them the very best of luck with whomever they get to fill John's shoes".On January 24, 2011, Agent Steel announced that Cyriis would not perform with the band on the Meanwhile, the remaining members of Agent Steel have continued to perform as Masters of Metal, releasing their debut album In November 2018, John Cyriis returned once more to reform Agent Steel, fronting a line-up of new members. The new Agent Steel band will deliver a neck breaking set of quilted Gems...from the 3 Classic Agent Steel albums—as well as an performance bonus of 4 new songs, hand-picked...from the all new forthcoming Agent Steel album titled “8 Lights Protocol”...tentatively scheduled for a September 2019 release—on a soon to be announced record label. Agent Steel's first incarnation recorded a demo in the studio, titled “144,000 Gone” in the summer of ’84. Sadly, the continual walk in John's shoes has entirely drained my passion for doing anything other than treating Agent Steel as a cover band. They recorded a 3-track demo titled In 1998, guitarists Juan Garcia and Bernie Versailles reformed Agent Steel without Cyriis' consent, featuring returning members Chuck Profus and Michael Zaputil, and new vocalist Bruce Hall.

According to a message posted at the band's Facebook page, John Cyriis, along with the new Agent Steel lineup, "are ready to deliver a speed metal supernova to those who choose to attend this mighty day of metal glory." The third album On April 24, 2010, vocalist Bruce Hall announced his departure. He announced that the band would perform at the Keep It True festival in April 2019, and release their first studio album in twelve years, originally titled 8 Lights Protocol, with a tentative September 2019 release.

Beforehand, however, Agent Steel was initially named Sanctuary. AGENT STEEL is a speed metal band from Los Angeles, California formed in 1984. Cyriis would use the name Father Damien as a result. Agent Steel was formed by John Cyriis shortly after his firing from The first legal registration of the name Agent Steel was registered by Cyriis on July 23, 1984 as a DBA at the Los Angeles County Clerk's Office. The band will deliver songs from the three classic Agent Steel albums, as well as four new songs from their forthcoming new album, 8 Lights Protocol, tentatively scheduled for a September release on a soon to be announced record label. Our new desktop experience was built to be your music destination. New guitarists In March 1986, Agent Steel entered the studio once again to record their second album In January 1987, Capitol Records withdrew from the offer due to suspicions within the band's line-up changes. Stay tuned for further updates. Well, that wasn't going to work for anyone in the band but me. Zaputil left the band shortly after and new bassist Karlos Medina would replace him.