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		<title>Downfall of Nur – And the Firmament will Burn to Quench the Pain of this Earth</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This was an outstanding album in the wide genre boundaries of modern Black Metal. All of the traditional elements were there…blast beat drums, tortured vocals screams, a wall of guitar sound, and aggression as harsh as a pit bull who hasn’t been fed in days. But Antonio also ushers in things like tension, harrowing moments that would turn your hair white, long passages of deadly ambiance, and even some progressive chords. In keeping within the theme of the album, just when you think the transition is complete, the cycle starts over again.]]></description>
		
		
		
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