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Amon Amarth, Once Sent From the Golden Hall

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1279101

Disk length: 44m 53s (8 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Ride For Vengeance 4:28
2. The Dragons' Flight Across The Waves 4:33
3. Without Fear 4:50
4. Victorious March 7:56
5. Friends Of The Suncross 4:42
6. Abandoned 6:00
7. Amon Amarth 8:06
8. Once Sent From The Golden Hall 4:11

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Review

When a band is named after the Mountain of Doom in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, you're pretty much guaranteed epic metal at its most extravagant. But despite their lyrical bent (including 'Dungeons and Dragons' titles like 'Ride for Vengeance', 'Victorious March' and 'The Dragons' 'Flight Across the Waves'), Sweden's Amon Amarth eschew the expected Germanic power metal usually associated with such subject matter for brutally intense Scandinavian death metal. Amon Amarth get the job done with plenty of spirit, more than competent songwriting, and excellent musicianship - most notably from future Opeth drummer Martin Lopez. The song which bears the group's namesake is probably the most memorable, as it contains the chaotic noises of battle, the screams of the dying and much sword clashing to boot.

Other Versions

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Once Sent From the Golden Hall

Tracks: 8, Disk length: 44m 53s

Once Sent From the Golden Hall

Tracks: 8, Disk length: 44m 56s (+0m 3s)

Once Sent From the Golden Hall

Tracks: 8, Disk length: 45m 35s (+0m 42s)

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