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[QUOTE="Yeti:614700"]for those of you out there that are Dimmu fans, this album dominates. what a fresh change from their previous few works. they shyed away from the production aspects of Puritanical and Death Cult, keeping it much simpler and much darker. the drumming is similar but much more straight forward, Hellhammer does do fills, but not nearly as many as Nick Barker. the sound they got is much more mature as well. the overproduction and epic symphony stuff is gone, the keys are still very prevelant but they are used more for atmosphere than its own score. i like how it was a concept album, it allowed the lyrics to branch out from the overusage of huge words and your standard "hypo-christian" viewpoints. its still based around the anti-christian way, however its approached differently. Shagrath sounds awesome, he didnt do a lot of the "acidic" sounds, its kept much more raspy. i have to say i like this a lot more than Death Cult Armaggedon, they seem to have delved back into an earlier sound. they shouldnt refer to themselves as "norwegian black metal" because it really isnt. they captured their own sound. i strongly recommend this, its a great listen from start to finish. i think Mustis played a lot of God of War, because some of the ambient stuff sounds remarkably like the soundtrack. i definitely give this a 10. i cant think of one thing i dislike about it. [/QUOTE]
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