SeventhKing

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DeAge™ : 7102 days • Here since 30 december 2006
Darkthrone Panzerfaust
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and still (2)
Darkthrone Panzerfaust
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and again
Darkthrone Panzerfaust
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Darkthrone Panzerfaust
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I have to admit that Darkthrone are not that great, and honestly, I prefer Immortal or Cradle of Filth or Dimmu Borgir. But if there's nothing better, I'll listen to them.
Name: BLACK METAL | Date: 18/7/2006 | Rating: 3 | Album Rating: 2
DAMNATION!!! It's one thing to prefer Immortal (that's a matter of taste), but for someone who calls themselves Black Metal to prefer Cradle of Filth over Darkthrone, damn!!! Panzerfaust is an immortal masterpiece, equal to or surpassing Transilvanian Hunger. En Vind Av Sorg and Quintessence are incredible.
Storm Nordavind
Storm Nordavind
25 apr 07
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I highly recommend it!! In my opinion, that album is on the same level as Transilvanian Hunger...an absolute masterpiece. If you want an idea of Quintessence, it's essentially the guitar riff that is continually echoed in Noregsgard, obviously rawer and enhanced by Mr. Nocturno's scream...truly magnificent as a song. Perhaps my favorite by Darkthrone.
Avril Lavigne The Best Damn Thing
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DIE MOTHERFUCKER, DIE DIE!! DIE MOTHERFUCKER!
Septycal Gorge Growing Seeds of Decay
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Interesting, even if it’s not really my style...nice review...
Burzum Filosofem
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The last post was for Rockardo, of course.
Hails.
Burzum Filosofem
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Here he is, the usual jerk... meanwhile, I ask you to refrain from using racial epithets that I consider absolutely improper and unsuitable for the context, as well as uncivilized and indicative of a lack of maturity and open-mindedness... do you see what the difference is?? Your Hard Rock groups (especially Stryper) and Power Metal literally make me VOMIT, but I don't come to discredit these genres on your obscene reviews, which, by the way, consistently prove to be unsuitable even to represent, even in the slightest, what the album has to offer...
Storm Nordavind
Storm Nordavind
24 apr 07
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Great review... divine album. After all, nothing less engaging and well-crafted could arise from the union of two deities like Fenriz and Satyr. But am I mistaken, or does Noregsgard essentially rely on the riff of the immortal Quintessence, from Panzerfaust by Darkthrone?