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Morgion - Cloaked By Ages, Crowned In Earth Also found a shitload of vinyl that's cheaper then buying the same album as a cd so very soon I will be in the market for a high quality record player. I mean fucking hell By Inheritance by Artillery, Dawn Of Possession by Immolation, The Oath Of Black Blood by Beherit and Last Vinyl Before Doomsday by Worship all for 30 bucks or less? count me in on that shit.

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I and my brother got $15 iTunes cards. In other words, I got $30 worth of iTunes material. :D I got some material off of DTP's 'Epicloud', and 'Night Is The New Day' by Katatonia, a bit of Into Eternity, rounded out my stuff from Epysode's first album and picked up 'Character' by Dark Tranquillity.

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Morgion - Cloaked By Ages, Crowned In Earth Also found a shitload of vinyl that's cheaper then buying the same album as a cd so very soon I will be in the market for a high quality record player. I mean fucking hell By Inheritance by Artillery, Dawn Of Possession by Immolation, The Oath Of Black Blood by Beherit and Last Vinyl Before Doomsday by Worship all for 30 bucks or less? count me in on that shit.
Nice finds, all of those albums are excellent. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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^I saw one of their albums for sale at Forever Plagued are Furia any good? Depeche Mode-Construction Time Again Type O Negative-Life is killing me
There are a lot of bands called Furia. This one's the Polish black metal group that started as a side project of Massemord. I love their debut full length, Martwa Polska Jesien, and I like the later stuff I've heard, though it seems like they got progressively more "post" black metal as they went on. I still need to hear their early EPs.
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You sir are in for some entertaining times! Denouement is slowly replacing Novit... as my preferred release by Abyssal. Parasignosis is just mindblowing in it's building of structures and appropriate with its subtle BM fills.
I've been listening to Parasignosis on Youtube for a while, but this is the first time I've heard Denouement, and it kicks ass. I put up a brief review in the "what are you listening to" thread. The riffs are fucking awesome! I feel like {long latin title} has a bit more depth, but this one is more immediately enjoyable. I have you to thank for recommending Abyssal in the first place. Parasignosis has a lot of interesting variation, some great textures. I'm glad to have it in high quality, it really makes a difference.
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Mitochondrion - Parasignosis Abyssal - Denouement both via Bandcamp
You sir are in for some entertaining times! Denouement is slowly replacing Novit... as my preferred release by Abyssal. Parasignosis is just mindblowing in it's building of structures and appropriate with its subtle BM fills. I think I am the only one to have written a review on bandcamp on the profound lore page anyway.
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I love all of their albums' date=' I downloaded the discography and now I want to collect all of them. I think I'll start with R.I.P and get them in order.[/quote'] They are all great, but Punishment for Decadence and No More Color are my favorites. Just buy them all. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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