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17 years ago
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No! It cannot be! Under the banner of the furious heretics, we will wage war against the God-Emperor! Gather your troops, heretics! To battle!!!
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17 years ago
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I'm afraid that after the extermination, you won't be able to gather heretics anymore – because they won't be around ;)
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17 years ago
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Exactly, that's why I sent Sevara here, yeah
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17 years ago
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What's with all the "Satan, Satan" talk right away?
I love black metal, Dimmu Borgir and others...
My favorite band is Cradle of Filth, but the lead singer, Dani, says he's not a Satanist.
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17 years ago
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This is a joke)). In general, quite a few metal bands, including black metal bands, have stated that they are not Satanists, and that some of their lyrics shouldn't be taken too seriously.
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17 years ago
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There's a video about this on YouTube – Dimka and Denis are not Satanists (nor are other non-Norwegian black metal bands). Satanism as such doesn't exist anywhere except in Norway – it's just a way to be more provocative...
However, Norwegian true black metal does have Satanic tendencies, but even then, they themselves are often not Satanists in terms of religion =))

Lena: Cradle of Filth has unfortunately gone downhill =( they haven't been black metal for a long time...
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17 years ago
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Lena: Sadly, Cradle of Filth has gone downhill =( they are no longer black metal...
Yes, but after their new album, Cradle of Filth is Cradle of Filth again! And I usually talk about their old albums, the best ones.
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17 years ago
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Lenka
Yes, but after the new album, Cradle of Filth is back to being Cradle of Filth! And I usually talk about the old albums, the best ones...
Well, no one argues that Cradle of Filth is not bad =) I just prefer the "From the Cradle to Enslave" era.
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17 years ago
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Cradle of Filth is not black metal. Danny himself stated that it is vampiric metal.
I agree about Burzum and Norway. He once said something like, "Every time I come to Oslo, a church coincidentally burns down." I don't know if it's true or not.
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17 years ago
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Krendel used to be black metal, but now they are just a successful advertisement for it, meaning many people start with them. P.S. My current priority list: 1349, Marduk, Satyricon, Behemoth, Burzum, Immortal, Gorgoroth, Enslaved, Emperor, Darkthrone, Bathory, Satanic Warmaster, Mayhem, Carpathian Forest, Isengard, Nargaroth, Acheron (maybe), Taake, Watain, Dark Funeral, Limbonic Art, Belphegor, Nattefrost (solo project), Tsjuder, Naglfar, Enthroned, Setherial, Khold, Abigor, Lord Belial. That's how my list of bands has grown a bit. P.S. Don't be afraid to discuss and argue. P.S.S. Burzum plays ambient black metal.
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17 years ago
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Hippos – are they death/black creatures? Or not?
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17 years ago
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Hippopotamuses – death/black, right? Or not?
Well, yes, but their early work is pure raw black metal.
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17 years ago
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The Last Unicorn

P.S. My current priority list:

1349, Marduk, Satyricon, Behemoth, Burzum, Immortal, Gorgoroth, Enslaved, Emperor, Darkthrone, Bathory, Satanic Warmaster, Mayhem, Carpathian Forest, Isengard, Nargaroth, Acheron (maybe), Taake, Watain, Dark Funeral, Limbonic Art, Belphegor, Nattefrost (solo project), Tsjuder, Naglfar, Enthroned, Setherial, Khold, Abigor, Lord Belial.

So, my list of bands has grown a bit.

Which of these bands play post-black metal?
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17 years ago
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apparently, Satyricon's later work is post-black metal (I'll go check on last.fm)

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Nemesis Divina's third album was released in 1996 and is also considered a classic. However, after that, Satyricon moved away from traditional black metal, and subsequent releases featured elements such as industrial (Rebel Extravaganza (1999)), which is why Satyricon's later period is often characterized as post-black metal.
Mayhem has gone through various black metal styles, and their later works are among the first examples of what would later be called "post-black metal."

I was slightly mistaken about Satyricon, but not entirely; I meant Mayhem (but be careful with them, as they had 3 different vocalists, and I personally don't really like the second one (Maniac))

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and here's a link: choose
and from this list, I can also recommend Enslaved, Arcturus, Borknagar, Abigor

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That is, I can recommend: Enslaved, Mayhem, Satyricon, Arcturus, Borknagar, Abigor
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17 years ago
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The Last Unicorn
it seems that Satyricon's later work is post-black metal (I'll go check on last.fm)

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I was slightly mistaken about Satyricon, but not entirely; I meant Mayhem (but be careful, they had 3 different vocalists, and personally, I don't really like the second one, Maniac)

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and in general, here. choose
and from this list, I can also recommend Enslaved, Arcturus, Borknagar, Abigor

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THAT IS, I can recommend: Enslaved, Mayhem, Satyricon, Arcturus, Borknagar, Abigor

oh, thank you, for being so specific... Sigh also has a cool latest album, although they have a lot of avant-garde... I listen to Kovenant from that list, and I'm surprised that the list doesn't include the band SeTh, for me, it's a benchmark of technique in Black metal. In general, I will definitely listen to your recommendations...

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