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Electric Doom Synthesis

Justify Your Shitty Taste: Beherit’s “H418ov21.C” and “Electric Doom Synthesis”

February 12, 2018 Neill Jameson

Krieg’s Neill Jameson reconsiders Beherit‘s much-maligned electronic records.

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Justify Your Shitty Taste Beherit, black metal, DARK AMBIENT, Electric Doom Synthesis, electronic, H418ov21.C, justify your shitty taste, synthwave.

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