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  2. Foregone - Wikipedia

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    Rejoice, people, for In Flames have returned – and how." [16] The reviewer for Rock Hard wrote that "Melodic death metal tracks like 'State of Slow Decay', 'Meet Your Maker', 'Foregone, Pt. 1' or 'The Great Deceiver' emphatically point out with their qualities why In Flames are counted among the founders of the typical Gothenburg sound. Tempo ...

  3. In Flames - Wikipedia

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    In Flames is a Swedish heavy metal band, formed by guitarist Jesper Strömblad in Gothenburg in 1990 out of the Swedish death metal scene. Their lineup has changed several times, with lead guitarist Björn Gelotte and lead vocalist Anders Fridén being the only consistent members since 1995. Since the departure of Strömblad in 2010, no ...

  4. In Flames discography - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] [6] In Flames were featured on Pendulum's 2010 album Immersion, on a song called "Self vs Self". In Flames signed with Century Media after completing their recording contract with Nuclear Blast in 2011. Sounds of a Playground Fading was then issued as the band's tenth studio album, peaking at number 1 in Germany. [5]

  5. The Great Deceiver - Wikipedia

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    The Great Deceiver (band), a Swedish hardcore/metal band; The Great Deceiver (King Crimson album), a 1992 box set; The Great Deceiver (Mortiis album) a forthcoming album by Mortiis; The Great Deceiver, a Mexican film "The Great Deceiver", a song by Evergrey from Recreation Day "The Great Deceiver", a song by In Flames from Foregone

  6. Whoracle - Wikipedia

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    Whoracle is the third studio album by Swedish heavy metal band In Flames, released on 18 November 1997. The title of the album is a portmanteau of the English words "whore" and "oracle". Apart from "Everything Counts", which is a cover of a Depeche Mode song, all songs were composed and arranged by In Flames.

  7. Anders Fridén - Wikipedia

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    Fridén started with In Flames on the 1996 album The Jester Race. On the album Whoracle, Niklas Sundin (of Dark Tranquillity) wrote the lyrics following the original synopsis by Fridén. On the 1999 album Colony, Fridén composed the lyrics himself, though Sundin still assisted by translating his lyrics from Swedish to English.

  8. The Great Deceiver (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Deceiver is a band featuring At the Gates frontman Tomas Lindberg. Their music is a mixture of hardcore punk and heavy metal. The band was originally called Hide, and was formed in the week after At the Gates split up. A couple of years later they changed the name to The Great Deceiver.

  9. Clayman - Wikipedia

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    Clayman is the fifth studio album by Swedish heavy metal band In Flames, released via Nuclear Blast on 3 July 2000. It has a dark theme, with most of the lyrics dealing with depression and internal struggles. Clayman is the final In Flames album to feature their original melodic death metal sound.