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Endless Night

by Take Over And Destroy

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Lute FP
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Lute FP Killer black metal which breaks the mold. The vocals are still shouted and the music is plenty heavy, but there is far more rhythm and melody employed in all areas here than your standard fare.

If you dabble in black or death metal, but are tired of blastbeats and cookie monster vocals, check this out.

Tip: for the most unusual black metal album ever, check out Sigh’s Imaginary Soniscape. Think Pink Floyd gone black metal, with NIN industrial, and Queen’s quirky pop sensibility.
Ben Hambro
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Ben Hambro An interesting fusion of late 90's early 00's Scandinavian extreme metal and 70's American heavy metal/doom metal. Favorite track: Taste of the Grave.
Mick
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Mick Totally fierce, unflinchingly ruthless, and absolutely brilliant.
Paul Wood
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Paul Wood This is what the second wave of death/black metal would sound like if it had a bastard child with 70's power rock. Favorite track: Endless Night.
GORJUS
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GORJUS [SCREAMING ROCK AND ROLL] Favorite track: Taste of the Grave.
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    180 Gram Black Vinyl
    Full Gatefold Artwork by Sean R. Williams (Animetalphysical)

    Released June 25, 2013

    "The balance between the many different sounds on Endless Night is handled with great style and aplomb and it’s to TOAD’s credit that they don’t let one genre dominate another." - Cvlt Nation

    "Take Over And Destroy's new LP has a heavy sound, and takes an occult approach to black, sludge, and death metal that's both seamless and hellish." - The Needle Drop

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released June 25, 2013

Recorded at Flying Blanket in Mesa, AZ by Bob Hoag.

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Take Over And Destroy Phoenix, Arizona

“TOAD” are described as:
An American rock & roll band from the 1970's trapped inside of a Scandinavian metal band from the early 1990's, scoring a John Carpenter film.

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