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Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part 2

Album - 1 january 1988 - DeB Id: 819100
By Helloween
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Album DeRango™ 7,72

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Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part 2 metaldiablo

 "One of the best Power songs ever, and ending with the long 'Keeper Of The Seven Keys,' a song that... can synthesize the entire album in its almost fourteen-minute duration."

 "This is a great CD that cannot be missing in the discography of any self-respecting metalhead, a pity for those few lackluster moments that... do not seriously damage the album."

 Discover why Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part 2 is a defining power metal album—listen now and experience metal history in motion!

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Invitation (00:00)
(M - Weikath)
This song is instrumental
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People are in big confusion
they don't like their constitutions
Everyday they draw conclusions
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When I hold the key to open heaven's door
I will never make the mistake and give it back
When I hold the key to open my mind before it's too late
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Once a singer sang 'bout bullshit
Everyone could see him fall
And be sure it's been his last hit
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Dr. Stein (00:00)
Once they killed his monster when it went into a trap
Now he's making better ones on a higher step

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Hours of lust, hours of tears passing by before my eyes
Today, tomorrow, yesterday...one life
Days of joy, day of sadness come and go to pass me by
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Make the people
Hold each other's hand
And fill their hearts with truth
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Save Us (00:00)
Too late to call for the priest
He is not here anymore
We look at the age of the beast
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Helloween

Helloween are a German heavy metal band, widely credited as pioneers of power metal. Reviews highlight their early speed-metal rawness, the genre-defining Keeper Of The Seven Keys era, frequent line-up changes (notably vocalists Kai Hansen and Michael Kiske, later Andi Deris), and periodic stylistic swings from “happy metal” to darker and more experimental records.
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