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These albums are ones that I'll be coming back to a lot: A Dream of Poe - The Mirror of Deliverance Annihilator - Criteria for a Black Widow Ataraxie - Project X Celestiial - Where Life Springs Eternal Cradle of Filth - Dusk... and Her Embrace Cradle of Filth - Cruelty and the Beast Evoken - Atra Mors Krief de Soli - Munus Solitudinis King's X - XV

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same, probably a third of my collection are albums I come back to regularly, with three quarters of the remaining two thirds seeing less regular action, only one quarter of the two thirds of my albums that I don't listen to on a virtually weekly basis are albums that I don't listen to at least once every couple of weeks. Ha and people say I need to get betterer at maths :)

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Cradle of Filth have been my favorite band for just over three years, and there hasn't been a fortnight that's gone by since where I haven't played at least one of their albums. Aside from that, Mercyful Fate's 9, and Dissection's Storm of the Light's Bane gets a lot of regular plays from me.

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CoF has some really good albums. They're not what they used to be but they're still better than most on their worst days.
To me personally, Dani Filth is the greatest singer/song-writing who's ever lived, especially between 96 - 2000. I agree they aren't what they used to be, but their latest album The Manticore surprised me a lot. It's definitely my favorite since Midian (2000).
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Orphaned Land's Mabool and The Never Ending Way Of ORwarriOR Arsis - A Celebration Of Guilt, A Diamond For Disease EP and United In Regret Death - Leprosy, Spiritual Healing and The Sound Of Perseverance Element - Aeons Past Sympathy - Anagogic Tyranny Bathory - The Return Of The Darkness And Evil Deathspell Omega - Paracletus Dissection - Storm Of The Light's Bane Melechesh - As Jerusalem Burns...Al'Intisar, Djinn and Sphynx Necromantia - Scarlet Evil Witching Black

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Misery Signals - Of Malice and the Magnum Heart Killswitch Engage - Alive of Just Breathing Shai Hulud - That Within Ill Blood Tempered Converge - You Fail Me Will Haven - Carpe Diem Depeche Mode - Songs of Faith and Devotion and a load more albums which are constantly rotating on the iPod. Too many to list!

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Albums that I always come back to: Metallica - Ride the Lightning Blind Guardian - Nightfall in Middle Earth Amorphis - Skyforger Corrosion of Conformity - Blind Sepultura - Chaos AD In flames - The Jester Race Dream Theater - Image and Words Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime Iron maiden - Seventh Son of a Seventh Son And many more that I can't think of right now The Metal Guppy

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I have many albums who come back as favorites now and then. These always return in cycles, but i have probably forgot half of them. Judas Priest - Sad wings of destiny Dissection - Reinkaos Motörhead - Ovekill King Diamond - Abigail Rush - 2112 Nifelheim - Servants of Darkness Saint Vitus - V Moonsorrow - Verisäkeet Running Wild - Branded and Exiled Kreator - Pleasure to Kill Candlemass - Nightfall Arckanum - ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ Metallica - Ride the Lightning Watain - Rabids Death Curse Sarcofago - I.N.R.I W.A.S.P - The Last Command Bathory - Blood Fire Death Bathory - Nordland

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I have many albums who come back as favorites now and then. These always return in cycles, but i have probably forgot half of them. Judas Priest - Sad wings of destiny Dissection - Reinkaos Motörhead - Ovekill King Diamond - Abigail Rush - 2112 Nifelheim - Servants of Darkness Saint Vitus - V Moonsorrow - Verisäkeet Running Wild - Branded and Exiled Kreator - Pleasure to Kill Candlemass - Nightfall Arckanum - ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ Metallica - Ride the Lightning Watain - Rabids Death Curse Sarcofago - I.N.R.I W.A.S.P - The Last Command Bathory - Blood Fire Death Bathory - Nordland
Some damn fine choices there, some of those would look the same on my list too. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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Some damn fine choices there' date=' some of those would look the same on my list too.[/quote'] Ive been listening to many black metal bands the last years, Many really brilliant ones. But in the end, all i need is variation. I also have a few songs on my Mp3 player which i never take away, even if the rest is updated. songs like House of the Rising Sun or Bad Moon rising..:D
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