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Abdunor: Whispers In Nameless Form
"...complex black metal styles..."
Callenish Circle: s/t
"...between doomdeath and black metal..."
Cradle of Filth: Cruelty and the Beast
"...degenerate, tasteless mockery of a band."
Cruella: Vengeance Is Mine / Shock The World
"...a good history lesson..."
The Dillinger Escape Plan: Under The Running Board
"...mind numbing and chaotic..."
Gooseflesh: Welcome To Suffer Age
"...very heavy and moderately intense brand of metal..."
Helloween: Better Than Raw
"...very classic speed metal..."
Ignis Fatuus: The Futility Goddess
"...classical music to ambient sounds..."
Jungle Rot: Slaughter The Weak
"...old school death metal..."
Lesser Known: Inner Beast
"...a diverse sounding album."
Masonna: Spectrum Ripper
"...chaos of random noise and sound..."
Mental Home: Black Art
"..standard metal to...the dark atmosphere of modern doom."
Mind's Eye: Into The Unknown
"...very interesting musical components..."
Old Man's Child: The Pagan Prosperity
"...overall an excellent album..."
Opeth: My Arms, Your Hearse
"...another masterpiece."
Pain of Salvation: Entropia
"...something new and difficult to describe..."
Pandemia: Prana Sempiterno
"...very fresh and innovative..."
Sacred Child: s/t
"...a re-issue of their 1987 debut..."
Sad Legend: s/t
"A solid uniform sound."
Sadus: Elements Of Anger
"...some fairly impressive results."
Sentenced: Frozen
"...1980's European thrash."
Solar Spine: s/t
"...semi-experimental and quite melodic form of metal..."
Soulgrind: Whitsongs
"...an excellent recording..."
Suicide Culture: s/t
"...guitar driven aural assault..."
Theatre Of Tragedy: Aégis
"...extremely pleasant to listen to..."
Therion: Vovin
"...symphonic / orchestral rock..."
Timescape: Two Worlds
"...as polished as anything on a major metal label."
Turbund: Sturmwerk
"...continuous and flowing atmosphere."
Two: Voyeurs
"...an uninspired album..."
Windigo: s/t
"...strange simplistic allure..."
Vlad: deathblacksorrow
"...classically influenced dark..."