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Sweden's death metal machine Divine Souls are back with a more focused, dynamic and aggressive effort. Made in the Swedish death metal tradition The Bitter Selfcaged Man features 10 tracks of uplifting aggression with intriguing guitar harmonies. Scarlet Records. 2002.
Divine Souls: Matthias Lilja (vocals); Mikael Lindgren, Stefan Hogberg (guitar); Daniel Lindgren (bass); Daniel Sjolund (drums).
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