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Ok have listened to both and the Darkthrone album is a solid album but as said comes across as an attempt to cash in on the Swedish scene, I`d actually rather listen to Entombed, Unleashed, Grave and Dismember if I want that sound. The Mayhem album again is good but not a classic and as Batlord has said, it has a horror B-movie 1930s/1940s low budget feel. On a music level I`d say the Darkthrone album was better but as a huge Universal horror movie fan (I have the box set with the models of Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff and Lon Chaney Jnr) I have to give it to Mayhem for the feel of the album. Also how many albums are surrounded with both a murder and a suicide.
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Have been listening to some more of Darkthrone`s discography and their second album A Blaze in the Northern Sky is an ok album, its basically still a death metal band doing black metal. But the album Under a Funeral Moon is the biz and easily one of the best black metal albums I`ve heard (admittedly I haven`t heard that many) Just listened to Transilvanian Hunger and its evil, but I`m still undecided if it reaches the heights of Under a Funeral Moon.
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