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$19.81
Bathory’s first album. The first of four which came to be the blueprint for Scandinavian Black Metal. The cover alone, depicting Baphomet, should be ample motivation to explore this album, and it’s certainly an indicator of the contents within.
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$14.95
Black guitar USB flash drive with keychain so you can keep your music with you always.
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$2,999.00
What a beast. All in black with skull & crossbone inlays between the frets on the fingerboard adding the perfect touch. Wouldn’t you just love to take this one in your arms and give it all you’ve got. Yeah, thought so…
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$13.99
The cover of this album is the tits. Ville Valo really was in his prime here and the album itself is a poetic masterpiece. Love is insane and baby we are too.
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$36.34
Recorded live at the Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles back in 2007. Arguably one of the best HIM concerts ever. This is a CD/DVD set.
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$9.68
10-CD singles box set from Finnish rockers HIM. Includes B-sides and remixes. 39 tracks in total. Aside from the musical brilliance of this collection, Ville Valo looks enchanting on the individual sleeves.
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$9.29
Metallica’s self titled 1991 album, which came to be known as The Black Album. If you’re into Metallica you will already have this, and if you’re not, listen to this and you will be. A masterpiece.
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$4.97
Full length concert recording of the Finnish goth glam metal band The 69 Eyes at Helsinki’s Tavastia Club, along with a collection of the band’s music videos.
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$1.19
Put the willies up everyone whenever your phone rings to the sound of The Exorcist. Watch them look around with trepidation, wondering where that hauntingly familiar tune is coming from, and then judge you as the Anti-Christ when you answer the blower. It'll clear the queue anyway.
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$9.26
English metal band Venom’s second album – Black Metal. With track names like ‘To Hell And Back’, ‘Buried Alive’, ‘Raise The Dead’, ‘Countess Bathory’ and ‘Don’t Burn The Witch’ to name but a few, you get the picture.