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Following the success of 2004’s Demigod, Polish black metal exports Behemoth cemented their place at the forefront of extreme metal. Determined to push their limits even further, they intensified their technical precision and speed, while introducing atmospheric elements on their massive follow-up, The Apostasy
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By Austin Paulson, Dylan Adams, and Justin Swindle4.9
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Following the success of 2004’s Demigod, Polish black metal exports Behemoth cemented their place at the forefront of extreme metal. Determined to push their limits even further, they intensified their technical precision and speed, while introducing atmospheric elements on their massive follow-up, The Apostasy
Recommendations:
For all updates on the show, follow us here: @RiffWorshipPod on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, & X
Watch Riff Worship on YouTube
Watch Review's from the Dylbozer's Din on YouTube
Tune in LIVE to Vocal Distortion, Mondays at 6PM CST on FM89.1, WONC.org, & the iHeart Radio app
Check out our official playlists:

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