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Arrival Of The Forgotten Ones (Full​-​length, 1999)

by Sanatorium

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Sagoth
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Sagoth Autumn shadows and necrologue are as perfect as death metal could be, in my opinion. I adore those releases.
This one is not as good, but still it's an outstanding crushing, raw and heavy as fuck old school death metal with a melodic edge.
Buy this one! Favorite track: Cemetary Of Memories.
Pól Ó Fearraigh
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Pól Ó Fearraigh Way underrated band. Bought this on CD way back in the day and loved it. Their demos / EPs "Autumn Shadows" and especially "Necrologue" were some of my favourites. Some really nice melodic stuff mixed in there with the darker more brutal DM stuff. Always felt like this band deserved way more credit and recognition. Good time to revisit this Favorite track: Cemetary Of Memories.
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YomaBarr What a ridiculously good album, kind of visionary for its time. Thanks Tryzna for unearthing this!
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Debut full-length album of Slovak death metal band Sanatorium originally released on CD by Erebos Productions on 3.6.1999, on MC by Fatal Ectasy Productions in 2001 and on CD by Pařát Magazine on 20.2.2019.

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released February 28, 2022

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Tryzna Production started in the year 2008 and stopped issuing records in a physical format in 2019.

Since then it has focused solely on releasing digital versions of Slovak black and death metal albums.

With this site we aim to give an insight into the Slovak black metal scene.
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