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[edit] Neutral Point of View
I clean-up some things that weren't neutral point of view.
- "the band went back to the studio in 1998 to record their pure symphonic masterpiece, Dark Requiems...of Unsilent Massacre"
- "Blackend was so impressed with the demo, they had it re-mastered under the title Under Promethean Shores (Unscriptured Waters) in 1996."
- "Though a powerful, evil release"
--Neo139 17:35, 29 July 2006 (UTC)