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by: Arch Enemy
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0879822000013
Format: Enhanced, Extra tracks
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: Regain Records
Manufacturer: Regain Records
MPN: 1001
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Regain Records
Release Date: April 24, 2007
Studio: Regain Records
Disc 1:- Bury Me an Angel
- Dark Insanity
- Eureka
- Idolatress
- Cosmic Retribution
- Demoniality
- Transmigration Macabre
- Time Capsule
- Fields of Desolation
- Losing Faith [*]
- Ides of March [*]
- Aces High [*]
- Bury Me an Angel [*][Multimedia Track]
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Arch Enemy gets a fair amount of attention and publicity due to the fact that they were pretty much the first death metal band with a female vocalist. Fortunately, their music more than lives up to the hype. This holds true for their early, pre-Angela Grossow albums as well, of which 1996's Black Earth was the first.
Black Earth is an all-around impressive melodic death metal album. It's exactly what you'd expect a late 90's Swedish melodic death metal album to sound like. It builds ...
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"Black Earth" was Arch Enemy's first album and had Johan Liiva on vocals. Arch Enemy's old material seem to be buried by newer fans now because of the Angela Gossow era. Such a shame because Johan's era was still a good time for Arch Enemy - this CD is probably one of their heaviest and most aggressive. Of course, it's much more darker sounding as well as Liiva has deeper vocals than Angela Gossow does, but I think any fan of Arch Enemy needs to hear what they sounded like in the beginning. You'll ...
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