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	Comments on: Sirius XM Bloody Roots of Classic Norwegian Black Metal	</title>
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		By: NMViking		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Forhekset is still one of my favorite songs of all time.  Nemesis Divina was one of the albums that introduced me to the beauty of Scandinavian metal.  Back in the mid-90s we had to rely on outlaw college radio and &#039;zines to teach us about the wonderful metal that was happening overseas.  Thankfully Reiner on Tombstone Rock wasn&#039;t afraid to play bands like Satyricon, Emperor and Mayhem. \m/ \m/]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Forhekset is still one of my favorite songs of all time.  Nemesis Divina was one of the albums that introduced me to the beauty of Scandinavian metal.  Back in the mid-90s we had to rely on outlaw college radio and &#8216;zines to teach us about the wonderful metal that was happening overseas.  Thankfully Reiner on Tombstone Rock wasn&#8217;t afraid to play bands like Satyricon, Emperor and Mayhem. \m/ \m/</p>
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