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| Celtic Frost were one of the first to dwelve into the depths of black metal along with Venom. As the years progressed, so did the sound. Celtic Frost eventually dipped into the world of glam before losing much of their old fan base. |
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| To Mega Therion (Noise) 1985 1. Innocene and Wrath (instrumental) 2. The Usurper 3. Jewel Throne 4. Dawn of Meggido 5. Eternal Summer 6. Circle of the Tyrants 7. (Beyond the) North Winds 8. Fainted Eyes 9. Tears in a Prophet's Dream 10. Necromantical Screams (instrumental) 11. Return to the Eve Celtic Frost's second album, which contains a much better sound in songwriting and studio sound. Not one of my favorite albums, but not one I hate. I did listen to this one quite a bit during the end of my senior year in high school. This disc was a strong message in the metal scene in the '80s, as quite a few bands have covered Circle of the Tyrants, which is probably one of their better tracks on the album. Now that I mention it, I'll probably start listening to Celtic Frost more often now. |