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Episode #59: Occult Tales of the Funeral Guardians

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SonOfOdin goes "all in" for Black Metal History Month with four albums comprising the various subsections of the black metal genre. In the epic blackened folk section, it's the Scottish band Saor. In the blackened death section, it's Australian solo project The Furor. The indie act, Theosophy, provides a Russian interpretation. Finally, Heavy Metal Valhalla looks at black metal's Norwegian roots with a classic Darkthrone album. How will guest host Rock-Lobster Johnson respond?
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SonOfOdin goes "all in" for Black Metal History Month with four albums comprising the various subsections of the black metal genre. In the epic blackened folk section, it's the Scottish band Saor. In the blackened death section, it's Australian solo project The Furor. The indie act, Theosophy, provides a Russian interpretation. Finally, Heavy Metal Valhalla looks at black metal's Norwegian roots with a classic Darkthrone album. How will guest host Rock-Lobster Johnson respond?
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