hasint heard alot of black metal
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he's going to get his feelings hurt now, too bad thats what he deserves
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no he'll be like nah its just ur opinion dude lol but i really like this ha hahh
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omg
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lol france
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quit french class in grade 6 /m/
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Album Rating: 5.0
@ Dryden
thats your opinion man.....keep it to yourself...hahha
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Album Rating: 4.6
I just get blown away more and more every time I listen to this band.
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Album Rating: 4.5
this album is incredible, so impressed
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Album Rating: 4.5
best black metal album ive ever heard
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that's stretching it a bit...
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too much really
the production here tires me real quick
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Album Rating: 4.5
im not streching it really since i was never the bm fan, i just REALLY liked this album. now im curious about ultima, thats next on my list for sure
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well prepare to rejoice because ultima's production is near identical
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Album Rating: 4.5
*happiness*
according to the review they changed the sound a bit, even more interesting, specially since ive allready heard the new 777's and it sounds nothing like this. not to mention i liked it alot.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Ah, the intro to the first track is the end of Ultima Thulee.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Blut Aus Nord > everything
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This combined with MV:II makes for one of the best dilogies in metal ever. The whole concept of earthly beings
seeking the divine state of magik on the first, its lyrical symbolism; and the experiential state of transcendence
found on the second coupled with its lack of lyrics, tie into the dualism of the actual sound found on both
incredibly well. An absolute work of genius, for a theme of transcendence to actually be transcendent makes both
of these two LP's classics when you combine this fact with the reality of how awesome the music on both is too.
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Album Rating: 4.6
Yeah.
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this sounds splendidly good so far. how I did not listen to this earlier is beyond me.
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