Jörg Fischer is a Germanguitar player, primarily known for his work with the bandAccept. He joined the band towards the end of the recording of their self-titled debut album and plays on the albums I'm a Rebel and Breaker until leaving before the recording of the fourth album Restless and Wild. After the recording of Balls to the Wall was completed he was asked to rejoin the band. Fischer appears on the albums Metal Heart and Russian Roulette. By this time his role had diminished mainly to rhythm guitarist, although featured on lead guitar on the songs "Living for Tonite", "Wrong Is Right', "Aiming High", "Another Second to Be" and "Lay Down the Law". Fischer left the band again around 1988. Fischer next turned up in a short-lived Los Angeles-based project named Royal Flush which also featured vocalist Dave Fefolt, guitarist Roy Z, bassist Rex Tennyson, and drummer Reynold Carlson ; the band broke up after recording a 5-song demo with producer Dieter Dierks. On the heels of Royal Flush, Fischer teamed up with all Swedish musicians, vocalist Pete Sandberg, bassist Magnus Rosén, drummer Anders Johansson, and keyboardist Jens Johansson under the name Goodnight L.A.. Although the band landed a development deal with RCA Records things went no further and the whole line-up decamped to Sweden where they performed as the Coverboys, with Per Stadin replacing Rosén on bass, a short lived cover band formed in 1991 for a summer tour of Sweden and Norway. Fischer recordedthe albumSomething Wicked Comes with the band Billionaires Boys Club in 1993. Billionaire Boys Club featured Fischer on guitar, Anders Johansson on drums, Magnus Rosén on bass, and Mark Boals on vocals. Marcel Jacob shared additional bass guitar duties on the album along with Per Stadin. Since the demise of Billionaires Boys Club Fischer has kept a low profile but resurfaced briefly with Doom Squad, a one-off studio collaboration featuring members of Anthrax, Armored Saint and Ugly Kid Joe, recording a cover of "Burnin' Up" for the album , issued in 1996.