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23wolves

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  1. Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death
    by Magnum Innominandum
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    Matthew Wills love everything about it.
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  2. Haircuts for Knnn, Vol. 2
    by Magnum Innominandum
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    dxanex Perfect record to stare into the abyss with. Favorite track: Tagfy.
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  3. Songs of the Red Nebula
    by Magnum Innominandum
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    Hugo Cortizo Piñán Quite an unique execution of the barber beats concept by adding live instrumentation and upping the soft rock and psychedelia coefficient. Definitley a possible (and pleasant) way forward for the genre. Favorite track: Internebular Migration.
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  4. Year of the Albatross
    by Magnum Innominandum
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    R e d Cannasinthe S k y Mallsoft in a temple, that is the best way to describe the album here. Also, for me there is no single track that stands out to me particularly, because the tracks all blend smoothly into each other. This is probably intentional, as are the v very similar names for each track. If one loves Mallsoft, one has to love this album. R e c o m m e n d e d.
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    JTH a mallsoft album based on "piranesi?" sign me the fuck up.
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    Ꙩ - Ӎѻԃkҽγ 神殿であり商業施設でもある大建築の多くのウイングと階層を巡り歩くようです
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    A colossal building which is both a temple/a commercial facility - Feels like walking around its many wings & levels! Favorite track: Second South-Western Hall.
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  5. Haircuts for Knnn, Vol. 1
    by Magnum Innominandum
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  1. And If In A Thousand Years
    by kaada
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    Lightning Lightning
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  2. Light and Desolation
    by Blizaro
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    Lightning Strikes Back Lightning Strikes Back
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    Brandon Corsair Johnny never misses! I've been a fan for a long time and he always delivers the best of the best of weird doom metal- the new Blizaro is no exception! Favorite track: Lightning Strikes Back.
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    meadowkamagica With a large body of work spanning multiple projects and decades, you can always count on John Gallo releases for sick riffs and an undying love of fantasy. The guitar sensibilities and vocals take you through wondrous nightmares that I'm always eager to revisit.
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    doomdummy The great John Gallo. Does this guy ever sleep? Another fantastic offering by Rochester New York's greatest export! The eclectic combination of influences ranging from Uriah Heep to Italy's Black Hole is apparent here in his unique brand of horror-infused moody doom rock.
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  3. Sinister, Or Treading The Darker Paths
    by CULTES DES GHOULES
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    Children of the Moon Children of the Moon
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    akarmicgray Found you guys on YouTube. The Metal Vault had one of your releases uploaded and I was impressed after hearing it. Decided to buy this record because well, you guys don't suck and the riffs are just fanfuckingtastic.
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    M. Castle Just when you think CDG had given everything on their last album, this masterpiece comes around. Not comparable to coven in any way, but better in it's own way. Just give it a listen and you'll know what I mean. If you're a fan, support them, it's worth the buy. Favorite track: Day of Joy.
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    Lathspell The true follow-up to Henbane that every Cultes des Ghoules fan has been looking forward to Favorite track: Where the Rainbow Ends.
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  4. RZABILLY
    by DJ Tools 4 Turntablism
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    C.R.E.A.M C.R.E.A.M
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  5. MONSTERS RULE OK!
    by VIENNAGRAM
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