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[QUOTE="arilliusbm:1213431"]let us loosely connect the dots, shall we? [IMG]http://www.bigearsfestival.com/2010/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/liturgy_500x300.jpg[/IMG] ^Liturgy band photo. Gotta love the krallice shirt. [IMG]http://www.returntothepit.com/rttppics/krallice032_543834.jpg[/IMG] ^krallice band photo. Gotta love the drudkh shirt. 14+ ^ number of unofficial myspace sites Drudkh had at one point in 2006 and 2007, before the label launched the official one in 2009 and rereleased all of their material to the masses. Drudkh, a once great band who reestablished the "drone" sound with a modern sound and eastern european/slavic tinge, are responsible for this simple-minded 2 chord "black metal" with 4 reverb pedals and transcendental attitude. It's all Drudkh's fault. Blame Drudkh, Metal-Archives, Myspace, and people who'd rather download music than hunt for original copies of Drudkh's albums. And the internet. Trancendentalist Black Metal wouldn't exist if the internet hadn't exposed Drudkh to these chaps just a few years ago. Best thing about it? Drudkh still quietly goes about their business making good music, albeit different than their past material. And they stay quiet. BRING BACK HATE FOREST. The end.[/QUOTE]
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