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by: Dissection
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0654436007227
Format: Extra tracks
Label: The End Records
Manufacturer: The End Records
MPN: 72
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: The End Records
Release Date: June 27, 2006
Studio: The End Records
Disc 1:- Black Horizons
- The Somberlain
- Crimson Towers
- A Land Forlorn
- Heavens Damnation
- Frozen
- Into Infinite Obscurity
- In the Cold Winds of Nowhere
- The Grief Prophecy/Shadows Over A Lost Kingdom
- Mistress of the Bleeding Sorrow
- Feathers Fell
Disc 2:- Frozen
- The Somberlain
- Shadows Over A Lost Kingdom
- Son of the Mourning
- Into Infinite Obscurity
- Frozen
- In the Cold Winds of Nowhere
- Feathers Fell
- Mistress of the Bleeding Sorrow
- The Call of the Mist
- Severed Into Shreds
- Satanized
- Born In Fire
Editorial Review:
Album Description: The ultimate re-issue of one of the best Swedish black metal albums ever! The album that defined the latter Swedish Black Metal sound, filled with Epic freezing cold guitar riffs, blasting drums & sinister vocal arrangements.
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dissection may have spoiled their legacy by making an album that sounds like in flames before jon offed himself, but luckily the past isn't going anywhere. goosebump-inducing, chilling, transformative music.
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Great Death Metal!! This is one good band who often is not heard off. This is a recommandation for any person who likes great Death Metal.
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I can't find anything bad in Dissection music. This bring a second CD with live performances of Dissection, which I love it! Excelent Black Metal sound!
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I'm not the biggest black metal fan you'll ever meet. I enjoy my share of bands, but there was one band that is an essential for either the black metal fan or the melodic death metal fan. That's right, they were Dissection.
I am glad that an essential album like this is rereleased and is receive better distribution. The album is just amazing beyond belief. The late Jon Nodtveidt was one of the greatest guitarists out in the black metal scene. Ole Ohman is a double bass machine! And ...
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