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The Identity series of discs have proven to be popular and anticipated...a full CD comprised of one song from at least eighteen current and upcoming bands all for a wallet-friendly price. 18 tracks in all containing over 75 minutes of music from diverse metal bands such as Arch Enemy, Eyes Of Fire, Nevermore, Shadows Fall, Into Eternity and more. Features several advance & previously unreleased (in the U.S.) tracks. Century Media. 2003.
Performers include: Moonspell, Krisun, God Forbid, My Ruin, Watch Them Die, Extol, Into Eternity, Eyes Of Fire, Nightrage, Carnal Forge, Arch Enemy, Haste, Nevermore, Passenger, Labyrinth, The Forsaken.
Liner Note Author: Loana DP Valencia. Identity 8 Review
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