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<blockquote data-quote="Vitriol" data-source="post: 693484" data-attributes="member: 1519"><p>Lacuna Coil's Comalies and Therion's Vovin are probably two of my favorite albums of all time. However, I think most of the bands you mentioned were putting out their best stuff in the 90s and early 2000s. I really liked the first few albums from both Tristania and Theatre of Tragedy, but they changed around their members and their newer stuff is pretty much unlistenable to me. Theatre of Tragedy used to sound almost like Candlemass, then they went all techno-pop. Nightwish went from having lots of classical influence and shredding to basically being a rock'n'roll band. Therion was death metal, then they gradually started to add classical influences and opera singers, now they've kind of went off the deep end on the last couple of albums, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitriol, post: 693484, member: 1519"] Lacuna Coil's Comalies and Therion's Vovin are probably two of my favorite albums of all time. However, I think most of the bands you mentioned were putting out their best stuff in the 90s and early 2000s. I really liked the first few albums from both Tristania and Theatre of Tragedy, but they changed around their members and their newer stuff is pretty much unlistenable to me. Theatre of Tragedy used to sound almost like Candlemass, then they went all techno-pop. Nightwish went from having lots of classical influence and shredding to basically being a rock'n'roll band. Therion was death metal, then they gradually started to add classical influences and opera singers, now they've kind of went off the deep end on the last couple of albums, etc. [/QUOTE]
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