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Can you have your black metal with no moronic samples, with guitars downtuned to drill holes in your very self, hypnotizing bass lines, drums that are something more than blast beats and vocals that don't need to be soaked in reverb, and on top of it fast, melodic, headbanging and catchy?
Yes.
p.s. my grandma used to say: never judge a metal album by its intro. YomaBarr
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A thick blanket of noise that washes over you. The vocal is unrelenting, fierce and driven by pure hate. A soundtrack that feeds on evil and haunts your dreams Navs
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as a black metal fan that also is listening to noise industrial I have to suggest you guys to follow the industrial path. this is much better than the rest.
reminds me of somatic responses with a touch of converter. 𝕺𝖛 𝕾𝖔𝖗𝖗𝖔𝖜