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  • "The Call of the Wintermoon" is a song by the black metal band Immortal from the album Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism. The song's music video shows members...
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  • Productions in 1998 and the regular LP was reissued in 2005. John Serba of AllMusic said, "Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism presents the germ of a soon-to-be-great...
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    for many other bands producing such works, similarly to how "The Call of the Wintermoon" is also highly influential. Blizzard Beasts released in 1997...
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    Lyse Abbey (redirect from Abbey of Lyse)
    at the ruins, or at least to have wedding photographs taken there. The music video for The Call of the Wintermoon by Immortal contains shots of the band...
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  • by Cryptic Wintermoon. The Royal Netherlands Army's Korps Commandotroepen (KCT) use the original lyrics with a couple changes referencing the Netherlands...
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    Jazz records 1942–80: a discography. Vol. 3. Stainless/Wintermoon. p. 105. Lord, Tom (1996). The Jazz Discography. Vol. 10. Lord Music Reference. pp. H-971...
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  • Holocausto used the rivalry to play a series of telephone pranks on Mika Luttinen (of Impaled Nazarene) in which he would call him in the dead of the night playing...
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  • (1980). Erik Raben (ed.). Jazz Records, 1942–80. Vol. 1: A–Ba. Stainless/Wintermoon. p. 46. ISBN 9788788043068. "Flip Gets Serious". Billboard. Vol. 87, no...
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