Guest Appearances
- With Rampage:
- Love Lights Up The Night – vocals on "Life"
- With Angra:
- Angels Cry – guitar solo on "Never Understand"
- Temple of Shadows – vocals on "The Temple of Hate"
- With Blind Guardian:
- Follow the Blind – vocals on "Valhalla", and guitar solo on "Hall Of The King"
- Tales from the Twilight World – vocals on "Lost in the Twilight Hall," guitar solo on "The Last Candle"
- Somewhere Far Beyond – lead guitar on "The Quest for Tanelorn"
- With Tobias Sammet's Avantasia:
- The Metal Opera – as "Regrin the Dwarf" he has vocal parts in "Inside" and "Sign Of The Cross"
- The Metal Opera Part II – he reprises his role and has vocal parts in "The Seven Angels" and "Chalice Of Agony"
- The Scarecrow - lead guitar on "Shelter from the Rain"
- The Flying Opera (live album) - vocals on "The Toy Master"
- With HammerFall:
- I Want Out EP - vocals on "I Want Out" and backing vocals on "Man on the Silver Mountain"
- With Heavenly:
- Coming from the Sky – vocals on "Time machine"
- With Stormwarrior:
- Stormwarrior - vocals & guitar on "Chains Of Slavery" and "Heavy Metal is the Law" and narration on "Iron Prayers"
- Northern Rage - additional vocals on "Heroic Deathe" and guitar solo on "Welcome Thy Rite"
- With Headhunter:
- Parody Of Life - guest appearance on "Cursed"
- With Michael Kiske:
- Instant Clarity - guest appearance on "New Horizons", "Be True To Yourself", "The Calling", "Thanx A Lot"
- With Heavenwood:
- Swallow - vocals & guitar on "Luna", and vocal on "Downcast"
- With Primal Fear:
- Primal Fear guitar solo on "Formula One", "Dollars", "Speedking"
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