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World Exclusive Hall of Fame: The Shape of Punk to Come
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Moss
Extreme doom titans move slowly, don't gather others' new music
Many and multifarious pools of unpleasantness are to be found within the rarefied confines of extreme doom, but in recent times it has seemed as though the dissolution of funeral doom and doom- death into drone and dark ambient—a phenomenon well documented in these very pages—is in danger of syringing the last vestiges of metal from an underground which is ultimately its bastard child. With most of the seminal funeral doom and doom-death bands having long since passed away, it has fallen to others equally downcast to keep the flag of hate flying in the face of hipster drone doom and dark ambient—much of it admittedly excellent—currently making critically acclaimed inroads into the unlikeliest of publications. Started as something of a pet project, England’s Moss pick up where Electric Wiza...
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