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Re: New Purchases/Acquisitions Lots more goodies rolling in for me today, I guess it's a fitting time for them to arrive: Negura Bunget - Om Negura Bunget - N Crugu Bradului Flame - March Into Firelands Protector - Golem Protector - Leviathan's Desire Razor - Open Hostility Razor - Malicious Intent Isole - Born From Shadows Grave Digger - Heavy Metal Breakdown Running Wild - Death or Glory

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Re: New Purchases/Acquisitions Master - Slaves To Society Agatus-The Weaving Fates Memory Garden - Verdict Of Posterity Sinister - Savage Or Grace Destroyer 666-Defiance Skitliv - Skandinavisk Misantropi Baroness - Blue Record SepticFlesh-Sumerian Daemons Encoffination-O'Hell ,shine in thy whitened sepulchures Acheron-Lex Talionis Baptism-Grim arts of melancholy Goatmoon-Varjot Portrait-Portrait Portait-Crimen Laesae Majestasis Divinae Skinless-Foreshadowing our Demise Acid Witch-Stoned Cattle Decapitation-Human Jerky Cult of Luna-Eternal Kingdom Onslaught-Power from Hell Borrowed Time-Arcane Metal Arts Arcturus-Sideshow Symphonies Grave Digger-Knights of the Cross Agent Steel-Order of the Illuminati NONMETAL: Shai Hulud - Hearts Once Nourished With Hope and Compassion Circa Survive-On Letting Go and an 80 gb IPOD *Forgot to buy some Varathron and Zemial.....

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Tickets for Katatonia in Manchester UK.
Ban saw them open for blopeth last year and said they just played new material. I was pissed that I didn't go until he said that. I've only heard a little of their last album and while it's not bad, I'm not going out of my way to get it either.
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Ban saw them open for blopeth last year and said they just played new material. I was pissed that I didn't go until he said that. I've only heard a little of their last album and while it's not bad, I'm not going out of my way to get it either.
Their performance was also very unenthusiastic and lukewarm, so even the songs I do somewhat like from their new material (The Great Cold Distance tracks) sounded boring. Opeth playing an all clean/acoustic set were more vivacious, if you can believe that.
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