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"On the album Gazpacho make a direct connection with history. Norwegian music archaeologist Gjermund Kolltveit appears on the song "Molok Rising" plays his reconstruction of stone-age instruments making an educated guess at what the early songs of worship must have sounded like. This includes small stones, moose jaws and an assortment of flutes and stringed instruments. He also plays the Skåra stone, a singing stone which has a strong possibility of having been in use since the last ice age ended 10.000 years ago. Technically this means that the album uses the oldest original instrument ever recorded on an album." Source: Kscope
I can't decide which song is my favourite from them, but i think this one because of the amazing drum solo starting from 2:15 and that epic breakdown from 3:15:
Korn - I Will Protect You
And another old favourite:
Dream Theater - A Change Of Seasons (Metropolis 2000: Scenes from New York)
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Kaipa - A Map Of Your Secret World
10/10 would watch a full feature bollywood film.
Primal Fear - Wings of Desire
"On the album Gazpacho make a direct connection with history. Norwegian music archaeologist Gjermund Kolltveit appears on the song "Molok Rising" plays his reconstruction of stone-age instruments making an educated guess at what the early songs of worship must have sounded like. This includes small stones, moose jaws and an assortment of flutes and stringed instruments. He also plays the Skåra stone, a singing stone which has a strong possibility of having been in use since the last ice age ended 10.000 years ago. Technically this means that the album uses the oldest original instrument ever recorded on an album." Source: Kscope
Some goodass songs off two of my fav recent records.
Smoke & Mirrors Metal Remix - Lollia
Birthday Massacre Under Your Spell Full Album
Noice!
I can't decide which song is my favourite from them, but i think this one because of the amazing drum solo starting from 2:15 and that epic breakdown from 3:15:
Korn - I Will Protect You
And another old favourite:
Dream Theater - A Change Of Seasons (Metropolis 2000: Scenes from New York)