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Welcome to UltimateMetal.coms Staff Picks of 2006! Its been a great year for metal, and we have plenty to say about it. Below you will find our individual staff picks organized alphabetically by first name with links to the corresponding reviews and commentaries underneath. Also, while some staff members chose to compile a Top 25, others opted for a Top 10 and a few even decided to remain silent.
Agree with our choices? Disagree? Whats on your Best of 2006 list? We want to know what you think!
Amanda a.k.a. The Metal Chick
1. Vanden Plas Christ 0
Few releases this year can measure up to the greatness that is this album. By far the best of their career, and the best prog metal album in a long time. I bow to their awesomeness.
2. Blind Guardian A Twist in the Myth
This album showcases how Blind Guardian can move forward musically while still keeping their classic style behind it all. I really like the new direction theyve taken, and I think its pretty near impossible for them to release a bad album.
3. Elvenking The Winter Wake
This band is so much fun with their folk metal style. Violins in metal really are cool. These crazy Italians just cannot disappoint.
4. Eternal Tears of Sorrow Before the Bleeding Sun
One of a handful of bands in the death metal realm that I cant get enough of. This album is dark, evil, and beautiful.
5. Into Eternity A Scattering of Ashes
Here is another band that can probably never release a bad album. This one is their best by a long shot, and I now have a new respect for how great this band really is.
6. Scar Symmetry Pitch Black Progress
In the same style as Into Eternity, but a little heavier and darker. Theyve improved with this album, and they can only get better from here.
7. Angra Aurora Consurgens
I dont care what anyone else says, this is one of the best Angra releases of all time. It made me a true Angra fan something their previous albums couldnt quite do.
8. Dragonforce Inhuman Rampage
The ultimate in melodic speed power metal. Others of this style can only aspire to be this cool.
9. Falconer Northwind
Another folk metal band with their best album to date. The singer is amazing, a voice you dont find in metal. Falconer fans should love this.
10. Circle II Circle Burden of Truth
This is my introduction to CIIC, and certainly an impressive one. Theyre led by one of the greatest metal singers of all time, Zak Stevens, so that right there makes the band worthy of attention.
11. Mercenary The Hours That Remain
11. Venturia New Kingdom
13. Moonspell Memorial
14. Pyramaze Legend of the Bone Carver
15. Tarot Crows Fly Black
16. Edguy Rocket Ride
17. Rage Speak of the Dead
18. Manigance Lombre et la Lumiere
19. Eidolon Parallel Otherworld
20. Warcry La Quinta Esencia
21. Tears of Anger In the Shadows
22. Vision Divine The Perfect Machine
23. Persuader When Eden Burns
24. Section A Parallel Lives
25. Zero Hour Specs of Pictures Burnt Beyond
Jason a.k.a. circus_brimstone
I have absolutely no complaints this year. It seems I never do. 2006 saw remarkable returns by veterans and stunning debuts from several newcomers. At the time of publication I had listened to 152 albums released in 2006 alone, and of course considered them all for inclusion in this years best-of list.
1. Agalloch Ashes Against the Grain
As far as Im concerned, this is the perfect Agalloch album. Songs like Falling Snow, Not Unlike the Waves, and Our Fortress is Burning: II Bloodbirds kept me revisiting time and time again.
2. Drudkh Blood in Our Wells
Im not alone in the sense that I, like many of you, cant get enough of this Ukrainian black/folk band. The Swan Road topped best-of lists last year, and Blood in Our Wells should claim the same honors. Furrows of Gods is one of my favorite tracks from 2006.
3. Giant Squid Metridium Fields
The End had a great year, and so did Giant Squid. Though less eccentric than many of their labelmates, GS prove no slouch in the songwriting department as Metridium Fields is compelling from beginning to end.
4. Enslaved Ruun
Further widening the gap between traditional black metal and themselves, Enslaved follow up Below the Lights and the more like-minded Isa with Ruun a progressive post-black outing that excels on all levels. At first its not as pleasing as the above-mentioned record its true I still prefer BtL and I but given some time it makes a name for itself. By that time, you wont be able to stop listening to it.
5. Cult of Luna Somewhere Along the Highway
This one really snuck up on me. I thought Id given it plenty of time, but after writing it off as a decent album and shelving it, I kept returning over and over. Cult of Luna, though I am of the opinion that they havent yet peaked, have tons of potential, and somewhere along the way, Somewhere Along the Highway clicked with me and I havent looked back since.
6. Envy Insomniac Doze
Japans Envy are no strangers to the post-rock crowd, and Insomniac Doze is an improvement over its more scatterbrained predecessor A Dead Sinking Story. While the lyrics are all sung in Japanese theyre translated in the booklet for English-speaking audiences Envy manage to be incredibly emotive in spite of the language barrier. Scene is one of my favorite songs of the year, too.
7. Unexpect In a Flesh Aquarium
In a Flesh Aquarium is truly an accomplishment for avant-garde, Canadian group Unexpect. Featuring jawdropping musicianship, well-thought-out songwriting, and a stellar production, Unexpects IaFA witnesses the band at the top of their game. The End was smart for signing em.
8. Summoning Oath Bound
Despite being my introduction to Tolkien-obsessed Summoning, I had no trouble warming up to Oath Bound. The songs they come up with are mindblowing see Mirdautas Vras and Land of the Dead for details and from what I hear OB is on par with most, if not all, of their back catalog.
9. Converge No Heroes
Converge are back with a vengeance. You Fail Me was mildly disappointing considering they were coming off Jane Doe, but No Heroes proves theyre back on top.
10. Katatonia The Great Cold Distance
Consistent beyond belief, Swedens Katatonia turn in another spellbinding full-length with The Great Cold Distance. Some of the material even stands up to prior favorites, and the band sounds as good as they ever have.
11. Amorphis Eclipse
12. Red Sparowes Every Red Heart Shines Toward the Red Sun
13. Russian Circles Enter
14. Vader Impressions in Blood
15. Wolves in the Throne Room Diadem of 12 Stars
16. Fuck the Facts Stigmata High-Five
17. Mouth of the Architect The Ties That Blind
18. Isis In the Absence of Truth
19. Anata - The Conductor's Departure
20. Arsis United in Regret
21. Nachtmystium Instinct: Decay
22. Benighted Identisick
23. Canvas Solaris Penumbra Diffuse
24. All Shall Perish The Price of Existence
25. Negura Bunget Om
Nathan a.k.a. Nate The Great
1. Celtic Frost Monotheist
Its nearly impossible for a metal album to offer more than this. These veterans have not only learned from their students, theyve turned around and put on a clinic in blackened metal that all their followers will be scrambling to match in the following years.
2. Blut Aus Nord MoRT
This is the definition of falling into the abyss. MoRT swirls its blackness around the listener creating one of the most uncomfortable experiences in quite a few years.
3. Moonspell Memorial
Sometimes sheer enjoyment has to be a factor in rating an album at year-end. Memorial is outstanding in its ability to pull the listener into this bands awesome gothic metal.
4. Enslaved Ruun
This album is quite possibly the best of this bands last 3 albums and thats saying a lot.
5. Drudkh Blood in Our Wells
Its fair to say Drudkh is going to have trouble staying underground after this album. A true masterpiece of Burzumic black metal, this album is light years beyond that simple classification.
6. Converge No Heroes
This band continues to push boundaries and explore the outer ranges of song structure and stellar musicianship. Aggressive and emotional what more can you ask for?
7. Agalloch Ashes Against the Grain
This is probably the album that will catapult this band to new heights. More indie-rock, less black metal, but all for the better.
8. Katatonia The Great Cold Distance
A unique album in that it was a disappointment to me early on. Over time I slowly was pulled into its modern spin on the amazing Discouraged Ones.
9. Wolves in the Throne Room Diadem of 12 Stars
Possibly the USAs best black metal band. This is exactly what I think of when I think of Pacific Northwest Black Metal.
10. Intronaut Void
With Mastodon flopping around on the beach like a dead fish, were lucky to have a band that can pick up where they left off of course the inclusion of death metal and the exclusion of any southern comfort makes them an entity all their own.
11. Daylight Dies Dismantling Devotion
12. Mouth of the Architect The Ties That Blind
13. These Arms Are Snakes Easter
14. Anaal Nathrakh Eschaton
15. Scald Vermiculatus
16. Microwaves Contagion Heuristic
17. Isis In the Absence of Truth
18. Negura Bunget Om
19. Wolf Eyes Human Animal
20. Fall of the Leafe Vantage
21. Wolverine Still
22. Textures Drawing Circles
23. In Flames Come Clarity
24. Merrimack Of Entropy and Life Denial
25. Thralldom A Shaman Steering the Vessel of Vastness
Phil a.k.a. dill_the_devil
I won't be listing Top Ten releases this year. There are a couple of reasons for this, the most pertinent being that I haven't actually had a chance to listen to much of anything that hasn't specifically been sent to me for review in 2006. This means that there are rather significant gaps in my knowledge of and familiarity with this year's releases. While there have been stand-out albums amongst the piles sent to me this year Celtic Frost's Monotheist, Vader's Impressions in Blood and Manatees' Untitled all spring to mind I wouldn't feel comfortable including such albums in an apparently definitive 'Top Ten' list when I have yet to fully absorb (or even listen to) other releases such as Isis' In the Absence of Truth, Blut Aus Nord's MoRT and Napalm Death's Smear Campaign.
Rodrigo Escandon
Unfortunately my output for UltimateMetal continues to be minimal compared to previous years but the with added responsibilities at my job and obtaining an MBA it has really been difficult for me to give UM more time. However, at least I have stayed on top of things and listened to well over 100 2006 releases that were all considered for this best-of list.
1. Cult of Luna Somewhere Along the Highway
An album that truly affected me in a personal matter, Somewhere Along the Highway is a monumental achievement from a band that keeps getting better with each album.
2. Drudkh Blood in Our Wells
Drudkh continue to prove that they are unrivaled with their brand of black/folk metal. Blood in Our Wells would have been number 1 in any other year.
3. Summoning Oath Bound
After a long break, the heavily Tolkien-influenced Summoning have come back with an amazing album. Land of the Dead and Mirdautas Vras (sung in the black language of Mordor) are two of the best songs of the year.
4. Benighted Identisick
I will not back down in saying that this is the best death metal album since 1998s The Sound of Perseverance.
5. Peste Noire La Sanie des Siècles - Panégyrique De La Dégénerescence
This is without a doubt one of the best black metal debuts ever. Peste Noires blend of raw production values, melodic sounds courtesy of both electric and acoustic guitars, tortured screams and mid-tempo pace takes you into a world of anguish and despair that is completely captivating.
6. Suidakra Caledonia
With guitarist Marcel Schoenen back in the band, Suidakra also returned to their folk roots and crafted what could possibly be their best album.
7. Andromeda Chimera
I was never a big fan of Andromedas last album II=I, which felt cold and too technical for its own good, so Chimera definitely caught me by surprise. David Frembergs singing is phenomenal and the rest of the band led by the talented Johan Reinholdz have crafted catchy, melodic and memorable songs that are not overdone with unnecessary technical prowess.
8. Manticora The Black Circus Part 1 Letters
One word that can easily describe Denmarks Manticora is consistent. The Black Circus Part 1 Letters is the bands fifth release and I cant think of one negative aspect on any of their releases. This is another excellent addition to the bands catalogue and I cant wait for Part 2.
9. Kalmah The Black Waltz
The Black Waltz brought major changes for Kalmah. For starters, Pekka now sings in a lower and deeper growl (much more similar to death metal style singing). In addition, the keyboards were put more in the background and more emphasis was shown with the guitars. As a result, Kalmah now sounds much heavier and much better than ever.
10. Mastodon Blood Mountain
Lets get it out of the way, Blood Mountain is not as good as its predecessor but could Mastodon have topped Leviathan with the follow-up? I dont think its too far of a stretch to answer No to that question. By not comparing it to Leviathan I was able to enjoy the many qualities of Blood Mountain much more and I definitely began to like it more and more after my initial disappointment with it.
11. Agalloch Ashes Against the Grain
12. Negura Bunget OM
13. Red Sparowes Every Red Heart Shines Toward the Red Sun
14. Converge No Heroes
15. Wolf The Black Flame
16. Astral Doors Astralism
17. Yakuza Samsara
18. Amon Amarth With Oden on Our Side
19. Heaven Shall Burn Deaf to Our Prayers
20. Enslaved Ruun
21. Iron Maiden A Matter of Life and Death
22. Amorphis Eclipse
23. Hammers of Misfortune The Locust Years
24. Anaal Nathrakh Eschaton
25. Aborym Generator
Welcome to UltimateMetal.coms Staff Picks of 2006! Its been a great year for metal, and we have plenty to say about it. Below you will find our individual staff picks organized alphabetically by first name with links to the corresponding reviews and commentaries underneath. Also, while some staff members chose to compile a Top 25, others opted for a Top 10 and a few even decided to remain silent.
Agree with our choices? Disagree? Whats on your Best of 2006 list? We want to know what you think!
Amanda a.k.a. The Metal Chick
1. Vanden Plas Christ 0
Few releases this year can measure up to the greatness that is this album. By far the best of their career, and the best prog metal album in a long time. I bow to their awesomeness.
2. Blind Guardian A Twist in the Myth
This album showcases how Blind Guardian can move forward musically while still keeping their classic style behind it all. I really like the new direction theyve taken, and I think its pretty near impossible for them to release a bad album.
3. Elvenking The Winter Wake
This band is so much fun with their folk metal style. Violins in metal really are cool. These crazy Italians just cannot disappoint.
4. Eternal Tears of Sorrow Before the Bleeding Sun
One of a handful of bands in the death metal realm that I cant get enough of. This album is dark, evil, and beautiful.
5. Into Eternity A Scattering of Ashes
Here is another band that can probably never release a bad album. This one is their best by a long shot, and I now have a new respect for how great this band really is.
6. Scar Symmetry Pitch Black Progress
In the same style as Into Eternity, but a little heavier and darker. Theyve improved with this album, and they can only get better from here.
7. Angra Aurora Consurgens
I dont care what anyone else says, this is one of the best Angra releases of all time. It made me a true Angra fan something their previous albums couldnt quite do.
8. Dragonforce Inhuman Rampage
The ultimate in melodic speed power metal. Others of this style can only aspire to be this cool.
9. Falconer Northwind
Another folk metal band with their best album to date. The singer is amazing, a voice you dont find in metal. Falconer fans should love this.
10. Circle II Circle Burden of Truth
This is my introduction to CIIC, and certainly an impressive one. Theyre led by one of the greatest metal singers of all time, Zak Stevens, so that right there makes the band worthy of attention.
11. Mercenary The Hours That Remain
11. Venturia New Kingdom
13. Moonspell Memorial
14. Pyramaze Legend of the Bone Carver
15. Tarot Crows Fly Black
16. Edguy Rocket Ride
17. Rage Speak of the Dead
18. Manigance Lombre et la Lumiere
19. Eidolon Parallel Otherworld
20. Warcry La Quinta Esencia
21. Tears of Anger In the Shadows
22. Vision Divine The Perfect Machine
23. Persuader When Eden Burns
24. Section A Parallel Lives
25. Zero Hour Specs of Pictures Burnt Beyond
Jason a.k.a. circus_brimstone
I have absolutely no complaints this year. It seems I never do. 2006 saw remarkable returns by veterans and stunning debuts from several newcomers. At the time of publication I had listened to 152 albums released in 2006 alone, and of course considered them all for inclusion in this years best-of list.
1. Agalloch Ashes Against the Grain
As far as Im concerned, this is the perfect Agalloch album. Songs like Falling Snow, Not Unlike the Waves, and Our Fortress is Burning: II Bloodbirds kept me revisiting time and time again.
2. Drudkh Blood in Our Wells
Im not alone in the sense that I, like many of you, cant get enough of this Ukrainian black/folk band. The Swan Road topped best-of lists last year, and Blood in Our Wells should claim the same honors. Furrows of Gods is one of my favorite tracks from 2006.
3. Giant Squid Metridium Fields
The End had a great year, and so did Giant Squid. Though less eccentric than many of their labelmates, GS prove no slouch in the songwriting department as Metridium Fields is compelling from beginning to end.
4. Enslaved Ruun
Further widening the gap between traditional black metal and themselves, Enslaved follow up Below the Lights and the more like-minded Isa with Ruun a progressive post-black outing that excels on all levels. At first its not as pleasing as the above-mentioned record its true I still prefer BtL and I but given some time it makes a name for itself. By that time, you wont be able to stop listening to it.
5. Cult of Luna Somewhere Along the Highway
This one really snuck up on me. I thought Id given it plenty of time, but after writing it off as a decent album and shelving it, I kept returning over and over. Cult of Luna, though I am of the opinion that they havent yet peaked, have tons of potential, and somewhere along the way, Somewhere Along the Highway clicked with me and I havent looked back since.
6. Envy Insomniac Doze
Japans Envy are no strangers to the post-rock crowd, and Insomniac Doze is an improvement over its more scatterbrained predecessor A Dead Sinking Story. While the lyrics are all sung in Japanese theyre translated in the booklet for English-speaking audiences Envy manage to be incredibly emotive in spite of the language barrier. Scene is one of my favorite songs of the year, too.
7. Unexpect In a Flesh Aquarium
In a Flesh Aquarium is truly an accomplishment for avant-garde, Canadian group Unexpect. Featuring jawdropping musicianship, well-thought-out songwriting, and a stellar production, Unexpects IaFA witnesses the band at the top of their game. The End was smart for signing em.
8. Summoning Oath Bound
Despite being my introduction to Tolkien-obsessed Summoning, I had no trouble warming up to Oath Bound. The songs they come up with are mindblowing see Mirdautas Vras and Land of the Dead for details and from what I hear OB is on par with most, if not all, of their back catalog.
9. Converge No Heroes
Converge are back with a vengeance. You Fail Me was mildly disappointing considering they were coming off Jane Doe, but No Heroes proves theyre back on top.
10. Katatonia The Great Cold Distance
Consistent beyond belief, Swedens Katatonia turn in another spellbinding full-length with The Great Cold Distance. Some of the material even stands up to prior favorites, and the band sounds as good as they ever have.
11. Amorphis Eclipse
12. Red Sparowes Every Red Heart Shines Toward the Red Sun
13. Russian Circles Enter
14. Vader Impressions in Blood
15. Wolves in the Throne Room Diadem of 12 Stars
16. Fuck the Facts Stigmata High-Five
17. Mouth of the Architect The Ties That Blind
18. Isis In the Absence of Truth
19. Anata - The Conductor's Departure
20. Arsis United in Regret
21. Nachtmystium Instinct: Decay
22. Benighted Identisick
23. Canvas Solaris Penumbra Diffuse
24. All Shall Perish The Price of Existence
25. Negura Bunget Om
Nathan a.k.a. Nate The Great
1. Celtic Frost Monotheist
Its nearly impossible for a metal album to offer more than this. These veterans have not only learned from their students, theyve turned around and put on a clinic in blackened metal that all their followers will be scrambling to match in the following years.
2. Blut Aus Nord MoRT
This is the definition of falling into the abyss. MoRT swirls its blackness around the listener creating one of the most uncomfortable experiences in quite a few years.
3. Moonspell Memorial
Sometimes sheer enjoyment has to be a factor in rating an album at year-end. Memorial is outstanding in its ability to pull the listener into this bands awesome gothic metal.
4. Enslaved Ruun
This album is quite possibly the best of this bands last 3 albums and thats saying a lot.
5. Drudkh Blood in Our Wells
Its fair to say Drudkh is going to have trouble staying underground after this album. A true masterpiece of Burzumic black metal, this album is light years beyond that simple classification.
6. Converge No Heroes
This band continues to push boundaries and explore the outer ranges of song structure and stellar musicianship. Aggressive and emotional what more can you ask for?
7. Agalloch Ashes Against the Grain
This is probably the album that will catapult this band to new heights. More indie-rock, less black metal, but all for the better.
8. Katatonia The Great Cold Distance
A unique album in that it was a disappointment to me early on. Over time I slowly was pulled into its modern spin on the amazing Discouraged Ones.
9. Wolves in the Throne Room Diadem of 12 Stars
Possibly the USAs best black metal band. This is exactly what I think of when I think of Pacific Northwest Black Metal.
10. Intronaut Void
With Mastodon flopping around on the beach like a dead fish, were lucky to have a band that can pick up where they left off of course the inclusion of death metal and the exclusion of any southern comfort makes them an entity all their own.
11. Daylight Dies Dismantling Devotion
12. Mouth of the Architect The Ties That Blind
13. These Arms Are Snakes Easter
14. Anaal Nathrakh Eschaton
15. Scald Vermiculatus
16. Microwaves Contagion Heuristic
17. Isis In the Absence of Truth
18. Negura Bunget Om
19. Wolf Eyes Human Animal
20. Fall of the Leafe Vantage
21. Wolverine Still
22. Textures Drawing Circles
23. In Flames Come Clarity
24. Merrimack Of Entropy and Life Denial
25. Thralldom A Shaman Steering the Vessel of Vastness
Phil a.k.a. dill_the_devil
I won't be listing Top Ten releases this year. There are a couple of reasons for this, the most pertinent being that I haven't actually had a chance to listen to much of anything that hasn't specifically been sent to me for review in 2006. This means that there are rather significant gaps in my knowledge of and familiarity with this year's releases. While there have been stand-out albums amongst the piles sent to me this year Celtic Frost's Monotheist, Vader's Impressions in Blood and Manatees' Untitled all spring to mind I wouldn't feel comfortable including such albums in an apparently definitive 'Top Ten' list when I have yet to fully absorb (or even listen to) other releases such as Isis' In the Absence of Truth, Blut Aus Nord's MoRT and Napalm Death's Smear Campaign.
Rodrigo Escandon
Unfortunately my output for UltimateMetal continues to be minimal compared to previous years but the with added responsibilities at my job and obtaining an MBA it has really been difficult for me to give UM more time. However, at least I have stayed on top of things and listened to well over 100 2006 releases that were all considered for this best-of list.
1. Cult of Luna Somewhere Along the Highway
An album that truly affected me in a personal matter, Somewhere Along the Highway is a monumental achievement from a band that keeps getting better with each album.
2. Drudkh Blood in Our Wells
Drudkh continue to prove that they are unrivaled with their brand of black/folk metal. Blood in Our Wells would have been number 1 in any other year.
3. Summoning Oath Bound
After a long break, the heavily Tolkien-influenced Summoning have come back with an amazing album. Land of the Dead and Mirdautas Vras (sung in the black language of Mordor) are two of the best songs of the year.
4. Benighted Identisick
I will not back down in saying that this is the best death metal album since 1998s The Sound of Perseverance.
5. Peste Noire La Sanie des Siècles - Panégyrique De La Dégénerescence
This is without a doubt one of the best black metal debuts ever. Peste Noires blend of raw production values, melodic sounds courtesy of both electric and acoustic guitars, tortured screams and mid-tempo pace takes you into a world of anguish and despair that is completely captivating.
6. Suidakra Caledonia
With guitarist Marcel Schoenen back in the band, Suidakra also returned to their folk roots and crafted what could possibly be their best album.
7. Andromeda Chimera
I was never a big fan of Andromedas last album II=I, which felt cold and too technical for its own good, so Chimera definitely caught me by surprise. David Frembergs singing is phenomenal and the rest of the band led by the talented Johan Reinholdz have crafted catchy, melodic and memorable songs that are not overdone with unnecessary technical prowess.
8. Manticora The Black Circus Part 1 Letters
One word that can easily describe Denmarks Manticora is consistent. The Black Circus Part 1 Letters is the bands fifth release and I cant think of one negative aspect on any of their releases. This is another excellent addition to the bands catalogue and I cant wait for Part 2.
9. Kalmah The Black Waltz
The Black Waltz brought major changes for Kalmah. For starters, Pekka now sings in a lower and deeper growl (much more similar to death metal style singing). In addition, the keyboards were put more in the background and more emphasis was shown with the guitars. As a result, Kalmah now sounds much heavier and much better than ever.
10. Mastodon Blood Mountain
Lets get it out of the way, Blood Mountain is not as good as its predecessor but could Mastodon have topped Leviathan with the follow-up? I dont think its too far of a stretch to answer No to that question. By not comparing it to Leviathan I was able to enjoy the many qualities of Blood Mountain much more and I definitely began to like it more and more after my initial disappointment with it.
11. Agalloch Ashes Against the Grain
12. Negura Bunget OM
13. Red Sparowes Every Red Heart Shines Toward the Red Sun
14. Converge No Heroes
15. Wolf The Black Flame
16. Astral Doors Astralism
17. Yakuza Samsara
18. Amon Amarth With Oden on Our Side
19. Heaven Shall Burn Deaf to Our Prayers
20. Enslaved Ruun
21. Iron Maiden A Matter of Life and Death
22. Amorphis Eclipse
23. Hammers of Misfortune The Locust Years
24. Anaal Nathrakh Eschaton
25. Aborym Generator