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===New albums, first video, and live publications (1992β2002)=== [[File:2002.11.18 manowar bercy karl logan 1.jpg|upright=1.2|thumb|Karl Logan in 2002]] A new musical unit after the recent changes, Manowar released ''[[The Triumph of Steel]]'' in 1992. It gained some success and was particularly famous for the presence of a suite lasting no less than 28 minutes entitled "Achilles, Agony and Ecstasy in Eight Parts", inspired by the events of the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the hero [[Achilles]]. After this release, the band went on a world tour for two years. After the expiration of their contract with Atlantic, the band signed with [[Geffen Records]]. In 1994, Shankle unexpectedly left the band to form his own group. He was replaced by [[Karl Logan]], a musician met by DeMaio during a motor meeting.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.metalinsider.net/columns/remember-when-manowars-karl-logan-was-in-a-hair-metal-band |title=Remember when Manowar's Karl Logan was in a hair metal band? |last=Uricheck |first=Mark |date=May 17, 2017 |website=Metalinsider.net |language=en-US |access-date=September 12, 2017}}</ref> The same year saw the unexpected return of Scott Columbus, who replaced Edwards. In 1996, they released ''[[Louder Than Hell (Manowar album)|Louder Than Hell]]'', their first new studio album in four years. Despite good sales the album was criticized for its simple style. Despite such criticisms, Manowar released a new collection, called ''[[Anthology (Manowar album)|Anthology]]'', and their first live album, ''[[Hell on Wheels (album)|Hell on Wheels]]'', released by [[Bertelsmann Music Group|BMG International]] in the guise of a double CD containing all the most popular songs of the group. Not having the time to record a new studio album because of the ongoing promotional tour, Manowar released a second live album, ''[[Hell on Stage]]''.
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