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Guest review by Oaken
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Since 1991, Immortal did a great job proving that they were amongst the best black metallers out there. Starting with their "frostbitten" formula and then exposing a thrashier side, they never failed to amaze us. Battles In The North, At The Heart Of Winter, and all of their grim efforts across the years were always satisfying, strong and at times mind boggling. Now, let us go back in time, and revisit the event that sparked this chain of awesomeness, the album that brought to birth one of the most noteworthy black metal acts on earth: Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism.
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| published 18.04.2012 | Comments (28)
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| Rating: 6 |
I kept thinking I was listening to Darkthrone on the first half of this. Wasn't until track 5 that it sounded like the Immortal of Pure Holocaust onwards.
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I think this is the best album Immortal has released. I'm not a huge fan of their later material, only some songs.
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