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  2. Blackwater Park - Wikipedia

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    Blackwater Park is the fifth studio album by Swedish progressive metal band Opeth. It was released on March 12, 2001, in Europe and a day later in North America through Music for Nations and Koch Records .

  3. Opeth - Wikipedia

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    The band rarely made live appearances supporting their first four albums, but since their first world tour in support of the 2001 album Blackwater Park, they have performed several other major world tours. Opeth have released fourteen studio albums, four live DVDs, four live albums (three that are in conjunction with DVDs), and two boxsets.

  4. Opeth discography - Wikipedia

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    Steven Wilson joined Opeth in the studio for their fifth album, 2001's Blackwater Park, producing and providing extra backing vocals and instruments. The band supported the album with their first worldwide tour. [5] After promoting the album, Opeth entered the studio again, recording two albums.

  5. Category:Opeth albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Opeth albums or lists of Opeth albums, ... Blackwater Park; C. The Candlelight Years; Collecter's Edition Slipcase; D. Damnation ...

  6. My Arms, Your Hearse - Wikipedia

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    My Arms, Your Hearse is such a powerful album that I consider it one of the best of the genre." [10] Demonic Tutor (Olivier Espiau) of Metal Storm stated the album is a "trip to heaven" and also: [7] "If the album Blackwater Park remains as Opeth's masterpiece so far, My Arms, Your Hearse also deserves the maximal rating.

  7. Lamentations (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire 2003) - Wikipedia

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    Lamentations features Opeth playing the album Damnation in its entirety (with the song "Harvest" from Blackwater Park put in the running order before the last song), followed by some of the band's songs from Blackwater Park and Deliverance.