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pitched moments tweaked beyond human capabilities. Their Roadrunner Records debut, &lt;I&gt;Advance and Vanquish&lt;/I&gt; is surprisingly good, full of blurry, but
memorable guitar riffs, lyrics about killing orcs and vocals that may actually drive you insane after awhile. The band toured with the Darkness and are some
kind of power/fantasy metal poster children, along similar lines to Avenged Sevenfold's emo-metal. Thankfully 3 Inches of Blood has enough going on (they
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pitched moments tweaked beyond human capabilities. Their Roadrunner Records debut, &lt;I&gt;Advance and Vanquish&lt;/I&gt; is surprisingly good, full of blurry, but
memorable guitar riffs, lyrics about killing orcs and vocals that may actually drive you insane after awhile. The band toured with the Darkness and are some
kind of power/fantasy metal poster children, along similar lines to Avenged Sevenfold's emo-metal. Thankfully 3 Inches of Blood has enough going on (they
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