oh man classic
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It’s definitely not an album for everybody, but Odes marks a turning point in metal, one where the typical standards were being cast away and different structures and styles were being incorporated into the genre. Mordor are unfortunately very obscure, perhaps as a result of them never releasing anything more than two demos and an EP, but you can be sure that everybody will think you’re elite for listening to it.
elite
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haven't listened to this since i reviewed it, maybe it's time to take the corpse paint out
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You ever have your shit packed?
Well, open up your anus because here comes the PUH PUH POWER
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yeah i heard about that one, tyler munro says it's shitty so of course i wouldnt be seen dead listening to any of their recs
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kneeson
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omg
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Christopher Tolkien would be the worlds richest man is he claimed royalties for all these Middle-earth metal bands.
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i wouldnt put it past him tbh, money grubbing whore he is
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He's prob. tried already.
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this album is too depressing and grim to rate. It makes me want to kill myself sometimes, with its feeling like there is no point to life
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Dammit! Where can I get this album?
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blogspot dot com Lol
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Album Rating: 1.0
Terrible
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^ lol
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