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Behemoth Album: “And the Forests Dream Eternally”
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And the Forests Dream Eternally |
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Release Date:2005-05-23
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Metal
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Label:Metal Mind
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:5907785026537
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| Track Listing : |
| 1 |
Transylvanian Forest Video |
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Moonspell Rites |
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Sventevith Storming Near the Baltic (Version 94) |
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Pure Evil and Hate |
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Forgotten Empire of Dark Witchcraft |
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With Spell of Inferno (Mefisto) |
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Hidden In The fog |
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Sventevith Storming Near the Baltic (Version 97) |
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Review - :
It's often been said that {$Slayer}'s music is the "perfect soundtrack for entering hell," and upon hearing one of {$Behemoth}'s first-ever releases, {^And the Forests Dream Eternally} (reissued in 2006), the same could be said about this Polish {\death metal} band. When you hear the phrase {\death metal}, you pretty much know what's in store -- growled vocals, metronome drumming, amphetamine-like guitar riffs, horror movie-like lyrics, Satanic song titles, ghoulish make-up and attire. And {$Behemoth} follows the checklist perfectly. No real musical surprises here, but that's how the majority of {\death metal}-heads would prefer it. It's hard not to feel drained just listening to such full-on metallic onslaughts as {&"Sventevith Storming Near the Baltic"} (included here in two different versions), how drummer {$Inferno} doesn't pass out from sheer exhaustion is a miracle. Despite {\death metal} lurking in the depths of the underground for much of the '90s, it still had a heartbeat, as evidenced by {^And the Forests Dream Eternally}. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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