"Old school" melodic death |
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UMUR
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Posted: 14 Mar 2011 at 5:06am |
I�d recommend Amon Amarth too if you like melodic death metal. |
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UMUR
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The last Theory in Practice album might have your interest too:
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UMUR
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Then there�s Unmoored (http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/unmoored.aspx?ac=unm):
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UMUR
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Unanimated is another of the more obscure melodic death metal acts from Sweden. I�m mostly familiar with the debut album "In the Forest of the Dreaming Dead":
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UMUR
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The debut from Necrophobic is rather raw blackened melodic death metal. A classic in the genre:
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Definitely need to listen to this one more, lately I've only been listening to Purgatory Afterglow and Crimson II. |
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There is a band from Canada which is Haiduk:
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Thanks, I'll give this album a try.
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This is my favorite: But I also love this: and this: |
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Jeff,which is your favorite composition from Unorthodox?
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Heavier than "typical" Swedish melodeath, but it's an essential album IMO. It's not as progressive as their later works either. |
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I love In Flames Lunar Strain and Dark Tranqullity's Skydancer, 2 first melodeath albums. I prefer that sound over "modern" melodeath. Can someone recomend me some good albums/bands that played that type of metal?
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