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 The 3rd and the Mortal [Tears Laid In Earth]
 
 Label:Voices of Wonder, 1996
 Genre:Soft Rock
 Pros:Soothing and ethereal
 Cons:Slow-paced and plodding
 
 Abigor [Nachthymnen (From the Twilight Kingdom)]*
 
 Label:Napalm, 1995
 Genre:Metal - Black Metal
 Pros:Technical, complex, and fierce
 Cons:Doesn't hold my attention past the first few songs
 
 
 Abigor [Supreme Immortal Art]*
 
 Label:Napalm, 1998
 Genre:Metal - Black Metal
 Pros:Powerful and explosive
 Cons:Still doesn't hold my attention
 
 
 Absu [The Sun of Tiphareth]
 
 Label:Osmose, 1995
 Genre:Metal - Black Metal
 Pros:Ferocious and varied
 Cons:Poor production and some tedious parts
 
 
 Absu [In the Eyes of Joldanach]
 
 Label:Osmose, 1998
 Genre:Metal - Black Metal
 Pros:The last two songs
 Cons:The first two songs
 
 
 Abysmal [The Pillorian Age]*
 
 Label:Avante Garde, 1995
 Genre:Metal - Black Metal
 Pros:Ummm... no
 Cons:It's just so... blah
 
 
 Agalloch [Pale Folklore]
 
 Label:The End, 1999
 Genre:Metal - Progressive Death
 Pros: Brooding, gloomy autumn strolling-through-the-forest music
 Cons: Hissy production, some redundancy
 
 
 AK1200 [Fully Automatic]
 
 Label: Moonshine, 1998
 Genre: Techno - Drum and Bass
 Pros:Lots of variety
 Cons:Lots of boring parts too
 
 
 Amon Amarth [Once Sent From the Golden Hall]
 
 Label:Metal Blade, 1998
 Genre:Metal - Melodic Death
 Pros:Glorious viking hymns with a strong death metal flair
 Cons:Takes some growing into
 
 
 Amorphis [Elegy]*
 
 Label:Relapse, 1996
 Genre:Metal - Progressive Death
 Pros:Catchy songs
 Cons:Gets boring real quick
 
 
 Ancient [Mad Grandiose Bloodfiends]*
 
 Label:Metal Blade, 1997
 Genre:Metal - Gothic/Black Metal
 Pros:Cradle of Filth fans might like it
 Cons:Half-assed CoF clonage
 
 
 ...And Oceans [The Dynamic Gallery of Thoughts]*
 
 Label:Seasons of Mist, 1998
 Genre:Metal - Black Metal
 Pros:Overall good quality music
 Cons:Nothing really makes it stand out
 
 
 ...And Oceans [The Symmetry of I, the Circle of O]*
 
 Label:Seasons of Mist, 1999
 Genre:Metal - Black Metal
 Pros:More of the same, plus that crrrrazy second disc
 Cons:More of the same, unless you like the same
 
 
 Angel Dust [Border of Reality]*
 
 Label:Century Media, 1998
 Genre:Metal - Progressive Power Metal
 Pros:Suprisingly fresh... for power metal
 Cons:The corny parts
 
 
 Angizia [Das Tagebuch Der Hanna Anikin]
 
 Label:Napalm, 1996
 Genre:Metal - Avante Garde
 Pros:Passionate songs with a blend of vocal styles
 Cons:Tends to get melodramatic, and the the singers aren't all that great
 
 
 Angizia [Das Schachbrett des Trommelbuben Zacharias]*
 
 Label:Napalm, 1999
 Genre:Metal - Avante Garde
 Pros:Piano and folk elements make it unique
 Cons:Songs just kinda fall apart
 
 
 Angra [Fireworks]
 
 Label:Century Media, 1999
 Genre:Metal - Power Metal
 Pros:Well written, and genuinely emotional... also pretty unique
 Cons:High-pitched vocals will take some getting used to
 
 
 Apartment 26 [Hallucinating]
 
 Label:Hollywood, 2000
 Genre:Industrial
 Pros:Semi-catchy songs
 Cons:Dull... very, very dull
 
 
 Aphrodite  [Urban Jungle]
 
 Label:Priority, 1999
 Genre:Techno - Drum and Bass
 Pros: Kick-ass mixes, all-round awesome drum & bass
 Cons: Maybe a little repetitive
 
 
 Arcana [Dark Age of Reason]
 
 Label: Cold Meat Industry
 Genre:Darkwave
 Pros: Grand and powerful songs
 Cons: Not quite grand enough
 
 
 Arch Enemy [Burning Bridges]*
 
 Label:Century Media, 1999
 Genre:Metal - Melodic Death
 Pros:The song "Pilgrim"
 Cons:Offers nothing new to the stagnant genre
 
 
 Arcturus [Aspera Hiems Symfonia]
 
 Label:Century Black, 1996
 Genre:Metal - Avante Garde/Black Metal
 Pros:Incredible orchestrations and guitar work
 Cons:Production makes me hungry whenever I listen to it
 
 
 Arcturus [La Masquerade Infernale]
 
 Label:Misanthropy, 1997
 Genre:Metal - Avante Garde
 Pros:Unbelievable vocals and all-round amazing music
 Cons:There's not more albums like this
 
 
 Arcturus [Disguised Masters]
 
 Label:Jester, 1999
 Genre:Remixes
 Pros:Remixes of classic Arcturus songs, and they're good!
 Cons:Compared to other techno, this isn't really anything special
 
 
 Arcturus [The Sham Mirrors]
 
 Label:The End, 2002
 Genre:Metal - Avante Garde
 Pros: Very atmospheric
 Cons: Nothing really stands out
 
 
 At the Gates [Slaughter of the Soul]
 
 Label:Earache, 1995
 Genre:Metal - Melodic Death
 Pros:Catchy and overall good quality
 Cons:Some songs tend to break apart
 
 
 Autumn Tears [Winter and the Broken Angel]*
 
 Label:Dark Symphonies, 2000
 Genre:Darkwave
 Pros:Haunting passages
 Cons:Everything kinda sounds the same
 
 
 Ayreon [Into the Electric Castle]
 
 Label:Transmission, 1998
 Genre:Metal - Progressive
 Pros:A goldmine of joy for any prog fan
 Cons:Much cheesiness
 
 
 Ayreon [The Dream Sequencer]
 
 Label:Century Media, 2000
 Genre:Metal - Progressive
 Pros:Nice, mellow music with good production
 Cons:Gets unbearably corny in some parts
 
 
 Ayreon [Flight of the Migrator]
 
 Label:Century Media, 2000
 Genre:Metal - Power Metal
 Pros:Epic, sweeping over-the-top power metal, with a dream team of vocalists
 Cons:Goes a bit too over-the-top... a lot
 
 
 
 
 
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