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CIRITH UNGOL

obody expected another Cirith Ungol album after 29 years – least of all Cirith Ungol. Launching at an anti-Vietnam War rally in 1972, the Californian quartet reached a wider audience on Metal Blade’s inaugural 1982 compilation. Honing a rugged, eccentric strain of 70s-infused epic metal, CU dropped three cult-classic LPs in the

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