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Crystal Logic would be the obvious choice for a number of reasons. It's groundbreaking, ahead of its time, incredible selection of songs...
But I'm going to go with Mystification. I think it's the most evil sounding of all their albums. Then you have incredible melodic tracks like Children of the Night and Haunted Palace. 10/10
But I'm going to go with Mystification. I think it's the most evil sounding of all their albums. Then you have incredible melodic tracks like Children of the Night and Haunted Palace. 10/10
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Crystal Logic- I know it's not the best Manilla Road album [they just can't stop recording awesome albums!] but it's the one I love the most.
We shall slay evil with Logic! Crystal Logic!
Most of the time, I can't think of anything more Heavy Metal than this lyric- or this album for that matter. A Man alone struggling to conquer the Void. Epic and deeply Human. Apart from the rather mediocre rock 'n roll song (feeling free again) everything else here is Heavy; the riffs are daaaark, the lyrics are profound and the insane laugh at the beginning of the Veils of Negative Existence is absolutely haunting. 1983 and, with this album, Manilla Road take their sit at the Order's side of the cosmic scales. Cirith Ungol sit at the other end.
We shall slay evil with Logic! Crystal Logic!
Most of the time, I can't think of anything more Heavy Metal than this lyric- or this album for that matter. A Man alone struggling to conquer the Void. Epic and deeply Human. Apart from the rather mediocre rock 'n roll song (feeling free again) everything else here is Heavy; the riffs are daaaark, the lyrics are profound and the insane laugh at the beginning of the Veils of Negative Existence is absolutely haunting. 1983 and, with this album, Manilla Road take their sit at the Order's side of the cosmic scales. Cirith Ungol sit at the other end.
"The destruction of a thousand billion sea creatures to satisfy man's appetite for metal is insane"
Days Of The Locust. My blog o' movies.
Days Of The Locust. My blog o' movies.
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Then let me add that Born Upon the Soul may be the single most powerful song by MR. It could go on forever. When I first noticed it at the end of the album and realized what the lyrics were about, it made my day/ month/ year- it asserted my belief that all those year of listening to music were not in vein- I was walking the right path.
"The destruction of a thousand billion sea creatures to satisfy man's appetite for metal is insane"
Days Of The Locust. My blog o' movies.
Days Of The Locust. My blog o' movies.
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Oh...it's a typo.
It should have been -biter. Now it is.

"The destruction of a thousand billion sea creatures to satisfy man's appetite for metal is insane"
Days Of The Locust. My blog o' movies.
Days Of The Locust. My blog o' movies.
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Cheers!Ernest Thesiger wrote:Hooray! Have a pint of Brains Dark on me.
"The destruction of a thousand billion sea creatures to satisfy man's appetite for metal is insane"
Days Of The Locust. My blog o' movies.
Days Of The Locust. My blog o' movies.