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  2. Apocalyptica - Wikipedia

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    It featured mostly original songs and three cover songs. The album was Apocalyptica's first release featuring orchestral percussion performed by Toppinen, as well as the first to feature a track to include vocals, "Path Vol. 2", sung by Sandra Nasic of Guano Apes, was released shortly after Cult. Max Lilja left the group in 2002 and joined Hevein.

  3. Apocalyptica discography - Wikipedia

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    Song Artist Album 1997 "Purify Yourself" Waltari: Space Avenue "Look Out Tonite" "Meine Liebe ist ein Monster" Schweisser: Heiland: 1999 "Take Your Time" Guitar Slingers The Story So Far: 2000 "Letting the Cables Sleep - Remix" Bush: Letting the Cables Sleep, Pt. 2 "Bataillon D'amour" Joachim Witt: Bayreuth 2: 2001 "In Joy and Sorrow" HIM

  4. Apocalyptica (album) - Wikipedia

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    Apocalyptica is the fifth studio album by the Finnish symphonic metal band of same name.Although Mikko Sirén has been with Apocalyptica two years prior to this release, he was not an official member of the band until after this release, but this is still his first release with the band along with the band having a drummer for their first time.

  5. Category:Apocalyptica songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Apocalyptica songs or lists of Apocalyptica songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Apocalyptica songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Cell-0 - Wikipedia

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    Cell-0 (pronounced "Cell Zero" [11]) is the ninth studio album by Finnish cello metal band Apocalyptica.It was released on 10 January 2020. It is the band's first fully instrumental album since 2003's Reflections, and their first studio release since Shadowmaker, published 4 years and 9 months earlier, marking their longest gap between studio albums.

  7. Worlds Collide (Apocalyptica album) - Wikipedia

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    Worlds Collide is the sixth studio album from Finnish classical band, Apocalyptica. While this album is the sixth major release, it is also (including singles, videos, box sets, etc.) the twenty-eighth release overall.

  8. Reflections (Apocalyptica album) - Wikipedia

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    Reflections is the fourth studio album of Finnish metal band Apocalyptica, released in 2003 with a special-edition entitled Reflections Revised released in the later part of 2003 containing a DVD as well as the original album with five bonus tracks. The original slipcase cover is a picture of a burning cello, which is also seen in the inside ...

  9. Plays Metallica by Four Cellos - Wikipedia

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    Plays Metallica by Four Cellos is the debut album by Finnish metal band Apocalyptica, released in 1996. It features eight instrumental Metallica covers arranged and played on cellos. The band was invited to record this album by a label employee after a 1995 show in which they performed some of the songs.