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  1. Doom Metal Compilation Part I1. Uaral - Depression: 00:002. Loss - Cut Up Depressed And Alone: 05:453. Desire - When Sorrow Embraces My Heart (Movement III):...

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    • Eternal Woods
  2. CHECK OUT THE HD VERSION! https://youtu.be/KO-2rDf3SXgAll songs by Mick Gordon. He deserves all credit, and deserves to get paid.00:00 At Doom's Gate01:06 BF...

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    • Black Sabbath – Black Sabbath. Obviously. Even though doom wasn’t a thing at the time – indeed, in the ’70s ‘heavy metal’ was an insult; something lumpen and downfacing – with this opening throw from their self-titled debut, Sabbath can be credited with not only drawing the line in the sand between heavy rock and the newer, more sinister sound of metal, but also defined a shadowy corner of it that would slowly bloom over the next half a century.
    • Pagan Altar – Judgement Of The Dead. One thing you will learn from this list: many, many of the bands who would go on to become highly influential cornerstones of doom had to age and mature before finally getting the respect they deserve from a generation after their own, their names often surviving on bootlegs and the enthusiasm of a handful of dyed-in-the-wool doom maniacs.
    • Witchfinder General – Witchfinder General. Straight outta Stourbridge, what Witchfinder General brought to the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal was a sense of an older England, one where witches and magic lurked in every tavern, public executions were a good afternoon out and, um, where you sniffed up speed ‘through a biro case’ (as they sang on the drug-menu that was Free Country).
    • Trouble – The Tempter. The legend goes that during a show with Chicago’s Trouble waaaaay back in the day, Metallica were so envious of guitarists Bruce Franklin and Rick Wartell’s guitar tones that they snuck onstage and wrote down their amp settings for themselves.
    • Black Sabbath, 'Paranoid' (1970) Building off their now legendary self-titled debut, Black Sabbath truly arrived at their game-changing sound just a few months later on ‘Paranoid.’
    • Candlemass, 'Epicus Doomicus Metallicus' (1986) Despite doom bowing at the altar of Black Sabbath, it seemed like forever before a new crop of bands sprung up, doing their best to top the masterful hands of Tony Iommi.
    • Black Sabbath, 'Master of Reality' (1971) Sometimes accidents wind up being one of the best things that can happen. Such was the case with Black Sabbath’s ‘Master of Reality,’ which opens up with a resin-ating cough from Tony Iommi, signaling the beginning of the stoner anthem “Sweet Leaf.”
    • Electric Wizard, 'Dopethrone' (2000) For over 20 years, Electric Wizard have served as one of doom’s pallbearers, wearing a mark of consistency that has come with an ever-rising status.
  3. Jul 16, 2024 · Top Doom Metal music videos of all time. Separate: live, archival, soundtracks and scores Prev. 1 2 3 Next. Updated: 16 July. Average Ratings Reviews ...

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