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Mori_bnd

  1. Basel, Switzerland
  2. Metal
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  1. Coward Syndrome
    by Coward Syndrome
    It Reminds Me Of A Better Place Where I Have Not Been Yet Because My Life Sucks And I'm Very Sad It Reminds Me Of A Better Place Where I Have Not Been Yet Because My Life Sucks And I'm Very Sad
    I wish there were more artists creating tracks as good as “Itches” and other tracks on this album nowadays. Coward Syndrome could become as accomplished as Drab Majesty -perhaps even better with rhythmic variety DM lacks.
  2. Horsegait
    by ultrasaturated
  3. Glass Tears
    by Harsh Symmetry
    Classic, immortal sound of 80s/early 90s darkwave and reminiscent of the original Shadowrun soundtrack on SNES. Perfect track IMO.
  4. Live at Panorama Hotel
    by Molchat Doma
  5. Display Model
    by Harsh Symmetry
  6. State Of Emergency
    by Prong
  7. Believe In Nothing (Remixed & Remastered)
    by Paradise Lost
    Control Control
    Great naughties album. The midrange is improved with remixing but some tracks have a severe lack of bass, such as World Pretending and Sell It to the World. Lack of bass really decreases a song’s impact in rock music.
  8. Erebus (EP)
    by REMINA
  9. Temporal
    by Katatonia
  10. CDMX
    by French Police
  11. Vaquera
    by French Police
  12. 1995
    by French Police
  13. Diving For A Prize
    by Sea Lemon
    Rear View Rear View
    Gotta be one of the easiest music artists to support with a “yes” and a purchase. Rear View has an immortal, classic sound —a sound that never gets old for me.
  14. Paradise Lost
    by Paradise Lost
  15. Untourable Album
    by Men I Trust
  16. Crimson II
    by Edge Of Sanity
  17. Revolution DNA
    by Septicflesh
    Revolution Revolution
    This was one of the albums at the end of metal's best days. Sotiris shows here why he was one of the best metal guitarists of the 90s. For more complexity, listen to Septic Flesh's earliest albums.
  18. Those Once Loyal
    by Bolt Thrower
    Granite Wall Granite Wall
    Very memorable album despite the dumb groovy parts of songs. See also: Requiem for Mankind by Memoriam. I love the drumrolls and riff after the 3rd minute of Those Once Loyal that lead to the outro.
  19. The Archaic Course
    by Borknagar
    The Witching Hour The Witching Hour
    The drums and song composition are kinda awful on this album, but the guitar sound and Vortex' vocals are very memorable. Worth hearing.
  20. Seven Inches Of Satanic Panic
    by Ghost