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CODE - Mut CD Slipcase
€10.00Tearing down the barriers of extreme metal limitations, CODE have taken a daring plunge into the unknown following their urge for further unhampered expression, and have delivered a dynamic progressive post-rock album that is sure to cause a stir.
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DREADNOUGHT - The Endless CD Slipcase
€14.00In reaching the album closer "The Paradigm Mirror", the dust begins to settle yet a great tension remains, inviting us to reflect upon vicious cycles of the human experience and how we can escape them.
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WARDRUNA - Runaljod - Ragnarok CD Slipcase
€14.00'Runaljod - Ragnarok' is the third installment in a trilogy of albums that began with ‘Runaljod – gap var Ginnunga’ (2009) and continued with ‘Runaljod – Yggdrasil’ (2013).
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RUNNING WILD - Crossing The Blades MCD Digipak
€13.00The band have a special little gift for their fans and will release the EP Crossing The Blades featuring four brand-new tracks, including an exciting cover of the Kiss classic, ‘Strutter.’
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METALLICA - 72 Seasons CD Slipcase
€14.00The five section cross-form digipak is housed within a die-cut o-card sleeve.
Includes a 16-page booklet with photographs, lyrics and credits.
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MORTIFERO - The Death Ballads MCD Digipak
€12.00MORTIFERO is a spiritual acoustic band from Groningen / The Netherlands, formed in 2020. Their style is Dark Folk in the vein of King Dude, Lana Del Rey, Death in June and a plethora of other country and Neo-Folk bands.
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CIRITH UNGOL - Half Past Human MCD Digipak
€12.00With 'Half Past Human', Cirith Ungol continues their enduring legacy in the classic metal pantheon, more than four decades after the band's inception.
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AFFLICTED - Dawn Of Glory CD Slipcase
€15.00"Dawn Of Glory" by Swedish metal force AFFLICTED including special liner notes about the band's historical discography.
Featuring promo tape recordings from 1993 and the phenomenal cover version of Metallica’s “Leper Messiah”.
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TOOL - Lateralus CD Slipcase
€19.00Deemed by Spin Magazine, Alternative Press, and millions of fans as one of the "most anticipated albums of 2001."
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