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King Diamond - "Them"



8.5 | 525 votes |
Release date: 13 September 1988
Style: Heavy metal

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645 have it
42 want it
1 trades it


01. Out From The Asylum
02. Welcome Home
03. The Invisible Guests
04. Tea
05. Mother's Getting Weaker
06. Bye, Bye Missy
07. A Broken Spell
08. The Accusation Chair
09. Them
10. Twilight Symphony
11. Coming Home
12. Phone Call [Some vinyl editions omit this track]
13. The Invisible Guests [Rehearsal version] [Remastered bonus]
14. Bye, Bye Missy [Rehearsal version]

Additional info
Recorded and mixed at M.M.C. Studio, Copenhagen, DK.

Forms one story arc with the next album, Conspiracy.

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25.02.2015 - 11:09
Rating: 3
Dr. Strawberry

Excuse me, I don't understand what the hell is this album.
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25.02.2015 - 11:32
Rating: 8
raveneffect

Written by Dr. Strawberry on 25.02.2015 at 11:09

Excuse me, I don't understand what the hell is this album.


It's a Heavy Metal Album.
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25.02.2015 - 18:53
Fearmeister
Account deleted
Its one of the best as well.
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10.09.2015 - 01:06
Rating: 8
indexqwest

Written by raveneffect on 25.02.2015 at 11:32

Written by Dr. Strawberry on 25.02.2015 at 11:09

Excuse me, I don't understand what the hell is this album.


It's a Heavy Metal Album.


+1
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29.08.2019 - 20:59
Rating: 7
SebaRaven36

My fav album of king diamond, great album everything just fits great together, andys guitars, kings vocals
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26.05.2020 - 13:33
Rating: 10
DeathMetal

Great album. I love Twilight Symphony
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28.04.2022 - 10:34
Rating: 7
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
I'm hoping this album will be a grower, because Abigail blew me away right from the start, and I just haven't got the same kind of enjoyment out of this, than I did from Abigail.

The storyline is compelling, it's a great concept as a follow up to Abigail. The songwriting itself is top notch, and the vocal performance matches that of Abigail, and the album as a whole us very good, but I find as individual songs they just don't quite match the quality of King Diamond's previous releases with Abigail and Mercyful Fate.
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28.04.2022 - 11:27
Rating: 8
musclassia

Written by AndyMetalFreak on 28.04.2022 at 10:34

I'm hoping this album will be a grower, because Abigail blew me away right from the start, and I just haven't got the same kind of enjoyment out of this, than I did from Abigail.



I've always had the same reaction; this is a good album, but it's missing a lot of the memorability that Abigail had (which, to be honest, I feel was a one-off success for KD; I've tried too much to click with his other work, but the only other one that's given me any appetite to listen to it is "Them", and even that one feels like a step down from its predecessor)
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28.04.2022 - 12:25
Rating: 7
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Written by musclassia on 28.04.2022 at 11:27


I've always had the same reaction; this is a good album, but it's missing a lot of the memorability that Abigail had (which, to be honest, I feel was a one-off success for KD; I've tried too much to click with his other work, but the only other one that's given me any appetite to listen to it is "Them", and even that one feels like a step down from its predecessor)

Abigail is by far his best solo work imo, Them, Conspiracy and The Eye are all more or less equal quality for me. But his first two Mercyful Fate albums for me are a different class entirely.
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06.11.2023 - 04:56
Rating: 7
majormalfunction

I like it more than I did when I got it but it's a step down from Abigail IMO. It's starts off strong with Welcome Home and The Invisible Guest, especially the latter has some stellar lead guitars. After that the quality decreses until the phenomenal Twilight Symphony. Overall solid but among King's classic albums it's probably my least favourite.
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