2 Times Terror
The track appears on their 2015 debut album Death Eternal, alongside other songs like "Forever Mine" and "Kuoleman Kehdossa." Their music tends to provoke...
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The track appears on their 2015 debut album Death Eternal, alongside other songs like "Forever Mine" and "Kuoleman Kehdossa." Their music tends to provoke strong reactions, with some critics accusing them of glorifying violence in their lyrics.
They followed up with Damned Souls in 2017 and Apocalyptic Reign in 2019, the latter showing a shift toward more experimental sounds. The band's lineup includes Dante Tempest on vocals, Evan Blackthorn on lead guitar, Alex Ravenwood on rhythm guitar, Michael Thorne on bass, and Patrick Reaper on drums.
While their work has sparked debates about artistic freedom, they've maintained a dedicated fanbase drawn to their raw, unfiltered approach. Songs like "Equals One Sudden Death" and "Maailman Tuomari" continue to circulate in metal circles, keeping their music in conversation despite the controversies.
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