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Enthroned Prophecies Of Pagan Fire
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Not that I gain anything from it, but I wrote a review on DRASTUS that nobody paid any attention to. If you’re into that genre, give it a look. Bye!
Enthroned Prophecies Of Pagan Fire
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thank you thank you. I really enjoy talking about not-so-genius bands that kept black alive during that period. So soon expect gorogoth, dark funeral, setherial, and similar ones. thanks again to jawbreaker (are you the real spaccamascella or is it a fake?) and galakordi urtis krat (you'll explain the name to me one day).
Enthroned Prophecies Of Pagan Fire
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thanks to fallen, as usual, and to core-a-core; I listen to them but since I don’t have a sister I’m not taking any risks, aniel; as usual, you’re a rmpicoglioni genoo, fuck off.
Ihsahn The Adversary
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Ok. Filosofem has the best lyrics; in general, Vikernes writes well, he’s not too rhetorical (like Mortis in Nightside Eclipse) and, not having extreme political ideas, at least until prison, he has avoided the dreadful lyrics of Fenriz..
Ihsahn The Adversary
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well... I didn't say that Emperor have gotten worse after "In the Nightside Eclipse." The symbolic meanings are certainly there, but it seems to me that you haven't read the texts of "Filosofem" by Burzum; otherwise, you wouldn't say that it talks about Tolkien-like and Nazi themes (the latter are totally absent from his texts, while the former should be interpreted in light of his numerous interviews where he discusses them). I didn't say that the production should necessarily remain underground; their sound would have suffered from that. I invite you to read Burzum’s texts more calmly and with less bias in light of his interviews (which you can find on the official website) and articles. I read your profile and I imagine that a lot of people have said things like "shitty Guenon" "clown Evola" to you: just as you have explored the universe of Emperor without prejudices, do the same with Burzum. By the way, they are not any less in terms of declarations compared to Vikernes, and they’ve made their share of wild statements in their youth too!
Ihsahn The Adversary
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monstrous review, in the sense of excellent. The style is a bit pompous but the concepts are well expressed, and the analysis of the character Ishan is consistently carried out. Well done! I simply allow myself to disagree with the judgment on the Emperor: I don't think they reached maturity after "in the nightside," they were already mature; moreover, they were the most "rock'n'roll" group in the scene along with Mayhem, so I don't see all this philosophical spirit (compared to Burzum).
Ihsahn The Adversary
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they'll never put them on the left anyway...
Stormy Six L'Apprendista
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contacted the site, thank you again.
Stormy Six L'Apprendista
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Thank you for the information, very helpful.
Cripple Bastards Misantropo A Senso Unico
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NO group seriously believes in what it does, be it communist, liberal, fascist, do-gooder, gayist (?), often seeking fame through certain claims. Being a Nazi as a person is pathetic, being a Nazi as a musician is just ridiculous, but it does not affect the music itself, except in rare cases.