Fredrik Nordstrom
Results 1-10 of 10 for Fredrik Nordstrom
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Crown
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Deathrace King
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AUD$18.99;
CD Album; The title Deathrace King and the back cover's "Born to Race!" credo are early clues. Throw the disc on though and all suspicions will be confirmed by the snare drum's classic hardcore sound: speed is...
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Darkest Hour
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Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation (Re-Issue)
AUD$27.23;
CD Album; Darkest Hour are the band the everyone in the metal community has been buzzing about. So much much that the people at OZZFEST heard this buzz and added them to this year's USA tour. Darkest Hour...
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Haunted
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One Kill Wonder
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AUD$28.71;
CD Album; Sweden's THE HAUNTED return with their highly anticipated third album ONE KILL WONDER. Hailed by many as the most devastating thrash act on the planet the new album is released just 3 weeks before...
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Nightrage
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Wearing a Martyrs Crown
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AUD$22.51;
CD Album; Having released two critically acclaimed albums on Century Media (“Sweet Vengeance” and “Descent Into Chaos”) and the LIFEFORCE debut “A New Disease Is Born” in 2007 this Swedish/Greek quintet takes...
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Soilwork
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Figure Number Five
AUD$27.23;
CD Album; With Figure Number Five, Soilwork continues on the melodic, streamlined path forged on previous platter Natural Born Chaos (which marked a departure from the hectic, At the Gates-style death/thrash...
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Sound Engineer
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Crown
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Deathrace King
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AUD$18.99;
CD Album; The title Deathrace King and the back cover's "Born to Race!" credo are early clues. Throw the disc on though and all suspicions will be confirmed by the snare drum's classic hardcore sound: speed is...
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Nightrage
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Wearing a Martyrs Crown
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AUD$22.51;
CD Album; Having released two critically acclaimed albums on Century Media (“Sweet Vengeance” and “Descent Into Chaos”) and the LIFEFORCE debut “A New Disease Is Born” in 2007 this Swedish/Greek quintet takes...
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Opeth
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Deliverance
AUD$13.46;
CD Album; Following up a nearly ubiquitous critical smash such as 2000's Blackwater Park might seem like a daunting proposition for most bands, but Sweden's Opeth has made a career out of proving it is not...
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