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04.23.17 Blood Stain Child Albums Ranked04.04.17 Best Trance Metal Albums

Blood Stain Child Albums Ranked

All of Blood Stain Child's albums ranked from best to worst.
1Blood Stain Child
Epsilon


Sophia's beautiful vocals shine throughout every song on this album. Ryo's screams are on point and sound very powerful. The electronics, guitar riffs, and drumming is outstanding in every song! It is a marvelous gem. The best album Blood Stain Child have ever released.
2Blood Stain Child
Mozaiq


Every song on this album is as good as Epsilon but lacks a great vocalist. The screams sound epic and flawless. The electronics, guitar riffs/solos, and drumming sound excellent! The track "Freedom" is a classic song and possibly the most popular from Blood Stain Child. The rest of the tracks are on the same level as the track "Freedom".
3Blood Stain Child
Idolator


This album is the first to introduce the trance metal style Blood Stain Child are known famous for. It is raw, intense, and epic. The vocals are average while the screams sound much better.
4Blood Stain Child
Mystic Your Heart


Has a lot of Children of Bodom influence. A solid, fun record.
5Blood Stain Child
Nexus


Although this isn't an album it is still catchy and good as Idolator. I actually like the new vocalist. The album Mystic your Heart contains more better tracks though.
6Blood Stain Child
Last Stardust


This is on the same level as Nexus. Very similar instrumentally and vocally.
7Blood Stain Child
Silence Of Northern Hell


This is the first album Blood Stain Child have created. It is almost too similar to Children of Bodom and lacks originality. Average songs. This is an ok effort for a first album.
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