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2005 collection of the Finnish band's best recordings. In the wake of the emergence of Evanescence on the rock scene, many rock fans sought other female fronted bands and discovered this group that became popular in their homeland and the rest of Europe. Toilling since 1997 and founded by keyboardist Tuomas Holopainen, he assembled opera vocalist Tarja Turunen, guitarist Emppo Vuorinen, bassist Sami V„nsk„ and drummer Jukka Nevalainen. Their sound is gothic, progressive and dynamic and occupy a special place in the progressive rock of the 21st Century. This special edition includes a bonus DVD with 4 live performance videos! Highest Hopes:Best Of Nightwish Music Highest Hopes:Best Of Nightwish Review
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