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The original version of this article has been blatantly ripped from Miron's interview.
I've NPOV'ized it somewhat (probably adding some substandard English during that process -- feel free to correct this) and cleaned it up. VladimirKorablin July 2, 2005 10:50 (UTC)
- i made one or two little grammatical corrections and removed Iced Earth because their sounds arent very similar at all. Miles 18:09, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Black Metal?
This term is used to describe the righteous church burners from Norway, not pussy little keyboard weinees from some other place
[edit] Unreferenced
"it receives great reviews" I don't see any reviews linked so I'll just keep the template until we get some--Iopq 18:50, 4 December 2006 (UTC)