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[QUOTE="eyehatehippies:1208052"][QUOTE="arilliusbm:1207311"]Only rehashing Mercyful Fate but in a less talented way is real. That being said, I like Ghost, but they aren't the best band since Sliced Bread. As a matter of fact, Sliced Bread has better organ parts. [/QUOTE] I keep hearing Ghost compared to Mercyful Fate. I love Mercyful Fate, and I hear very, very little Mercyful Fate in what Ghost do. Mercyful Fate were a METAL band, heavily influenced by Judas Priest and the whole NWOBHM movement. Mostly, what I hear listening to Ghost are very, very well constructed pop songs with lyrics about satan. Which makes sense, considering that they were an existing Swedish pop band that decided to put on masks and makeup and sing about satan. The dominant influence I hear in Ghost's songs is Blue Oyster Cult. That's a good thing; I'm glad someone stopped rehashing Black Sabbath, and looked around for other influences. Along with that, there's a slightly metallic riff from time to time, and plenty of influence from 70's AOR, the staples of classic rock today. I would say that Ghost is more influenced by ABBA than Mercyful Fate. Haters are gonna hate, but if you're hearing a "Mercyful Fate rehash", you either need to get your ears cleaned out, or start listening to some actual metal. Mercyful Fate worship done proper = In Solitude, Portrait. That is all for today, thanks for you time, and listen to metal, for the children...[/QUOTE]
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