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  2. Funeral doom - Wikipedia

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    Funeral doom's name has two distinct genealogies. One source claimed it was a namesake of Norway's death-doom outfit Funeral. [37] It might have come, too, from Skepticism's pipe organ-like keyboard timbre, which reminded listeners of funeral music. [38] Keyboardist Eero Pöyry said that "I position myself as a church organ player in a metal ...

  3. Funeral (band) - Wikipedia

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    On September 22, 2008, Funeral released another album, titled As the Light Does the Shadow. On March 13, 2009, the band posted on Myspace that they had fourteen new songs with a total time of over 100 minutes in pre-production. [6] On July 28, 2009, the band also posted on Myspace that there was a medley of songs from the upcoming album.

  4. Esoteric (band) - Wikipedia

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    Releasing seven studio albums, and a demo, the band is widely regarded as among the first groups to develop the funeral doom style. [2] [3] The band has named a variety of groups as influences, such as metal bands Morbid Angel and My Dying Bride, more "trippy" artists such as Pink Floyd, Spacemen 3, and King Crimson, and the industrial and dark ...

  5. List of doom metal bands - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of notable doom metal bands as well as bands that play a subgenre or fusion genre of doom metal, ... Funeral [80] G. Gallhammer [81]

  6. Evoken - Wikipedia

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    Evoken is an American funeral doom band from Lyndhurst, New Jersey, United States. Evoken is one of the earliest U.S. death-doom bands that are still active today, along with Novembers Doom and Rigor Sardonicous.

  7. Tragedies (album) - Wikipedia

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    Tragedies is the first full-length album by the Norwegian funeral doom/death metal band Funeral. Track one of the album, "Taarene" is sung in Norwegian, while the other four tracks are sung in English. The album contains three original tracks and two from the Beyond All Sunsets demo. [2]

  8. Pantheist (band) - Wikipedia

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    The intention of the novel was to fund the production of Pantheist's fifth full-length album, Seeking Infinity. [6] Released in 2018, [7] the album marked a return to the band's traditional funeral doom and death-doom style, though it still retained some elements of progressive and neofolk metal. [6]

  9. Category:Funeral doom musical groups - Wikipedia

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