The string you provided looks like the metadata for a specific digital release or archive of Opeth’s discography, likely a high-fidelity rip from vinyl sources in FLAC format. It covers the band's influential period from 1995 to 2011, during which they transitioned from death metal to progressive rock. Key Features of this Collection
The late 1990s saw the release of My Arms, Your Hearse (1998) and Still Life (1999), both of which solidified Opeth's position in the progressive death metal scene.
Deliverance & Damnation (2002/2003): A grand experiment where the band split their heavy and mellow sides into two separate, contrasting albums.
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The turn of the millennium brought significant changes to Opeth's sound, as they began to incorporate more clean vocals and acoustic elements into their music. Heritage (2001) was a major departure from their earlier work, but still maintained the band's trademark complexity.
The string you provided looks like the metadata for a specific digital release or archive of Opeth’s discography, likely a high-fidelity rip from vinyl sources in FLAC format. It covers the band's influential period from 1995 to 2011, during which they transitioned from death metal to progressive rock. Key Features of this Collection
The late 1990s saw the release of My Arms, Your Hearse (1998) and Still Life (1999), both of which solidified Opeth's position in the progressive death metal scene. Opeth-Discography--1995-2011--FLAC-VINYL-2012-J...
Deliverance & Damnation (2002/2003): A grand experiment where the band split their heavy and mellow sides into two separate, contrasting albums. The string you provided looks like the metadata
It looks like you've pasted part of a filename or release title for an Opeth discography torrent or share. Based on the text: Heritage (2001) was a major departure from their
The turn of the millennium brought significant changes to Opeth's sound, as they began to incorporate more clean vocals and acoustic elements into their music. Heritage (2001) was a major departure from their earlier work, but still maintained the band's trademark complexity.