Accept - Symphonic Terror - Live At Wacken 2017 [Live]
Release date: | 23 November 2018 |
Style: | Heavy metal |
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01. Die By The Sword
02. Restless And Wild
03. Koolaid
04. Pandemic
05. Final Journey
06. Night On Bald Mountain
07. Scherzo
08. Romeo And Juliet
09. Pathetique
10. Double Cello Concerto In G Minor
11. Symphony No. 40 In G Minor
12. Princess Of The Dawn
13. Stalingrad
14. Dark Side Of My Heart
15. Breaker
16. Shadow Soldiers
17. Dying Breed
18. Fast As A Shark
19. Metal Heart
20. Teutonic Terror
21. Balls To The Wall
02. Restless And Wild
03. Koolaid
04. Pandemic
05. Final Journey
06. Night On Bald Mountain
07. Scherzo
08. Romeo And Juliet
09. Pathetique
10. Double Cello Concerto In G Minor
11. Symphony No. 40 In G Minor
12. Princess Of The Dawn
13. Stalingrad
14. Dark Side Of My Heart
15. Breaker
16. Shadow Soldiers
17. Dying Breed
18. Fast As A Shark
19. Metal Heart
20. Teutonic Terror
21. Balls To The Wall
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Some folks seem to feel an obligation to perform with an orchestra. Cozying up to a symphony is just something that bands do sometimes, like asking us if we're all having a good time tonight or talking smack about former members on social media. Maybe you hook up with an orchestra because you're bored. Maybe you've just reached that point in your career. Every once in a while, you see a band that does it because it makes sense and actually works for them. I'll admit that Accept is not the first band I'd have expected to find in that last category, but on second thought, they've always had a classical side. They understand what all these other instruments are for. Considering Wolf Hoffmann's musical background and that classical influence has always been lurking even in the gutsy, straightforward heavy metal of a band like Accept, this isn't the dumbest idea in the world. Read more ›› |
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