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* ''Of Truth and Sacrifice'' (2020)
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** They also appear in Music/{{InExtremo}}'s ''Flaschenteufel''
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* WarIsHell: The music video for "Combat" is just an example.
* XMeetsY: Music/InFlames and Music/AtTheGates meets Music/{{Carcass}} and Music/GodForbid, with also a little bit of Music/{{Converge}}.

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* WarIsHell: The music video for "Combat" is just an example.
* XMeetsY: Music/InFlames and Music/AtTheGates meets Music/{{Carcass}} and Music/GodForbid, with also a little bit of Music/{{Converge}}.
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* ''Wanderer'' (2016)
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* AllGermansAreNazis: This concept is attacked, ''Iconoclast'' even had songs based on the German Resistance of WorldWarII.

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* AllGermansAreNazis: This concept is attacked, ''Iconoclast'' even had songs based on the German Resistance of WorldWarII.UsefulNotes/WorldWarII.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to most {{Metalcore}} and MelodicDeathMetal bands.
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* NoExportForYou: An example of such is that the Korean version of ''Antigone'' has a Die Skeptiker cover, while the Japanese version of the same album gives the Disembodied cover and Hate Squad cover.
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* XMeetsY: Music/InFlames and Music/AtTheGates meets Music/{{Carcass}} and Music/GodForbid

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* XMeetsY: Music/InFlames and Music/AtTheGates meets Music/{{Carcass}} and Music/GodForbidMusic/GodForbid, with also a little bit of Music/{{Converge}}.
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* CarefulWithThatAxe: Marcus' distinctively loud and angry screaming is a notable feature of their music.

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* CarefulWithThatAxe: Marcus' distinctively loud and angry screaming is a notable feature Done to maximum effect in many of their music.notable songs, most notably in "Endzeit" and "Combat"



* MetalScream: Marcus's vocals are mostly recognized by his pterodactyl-like screams.

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* MetalScream: Marcus's vocals are mostly recognized by his angry, pterodactyl-like screams.

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* CarefulWithThatAxe: Marcus' distinctively loud and angry screaming is a notable feature of their music.



** The legendary [[Music/BlindGuardian Hansi Kürsch]] appears on HSB's version of "Valahalla"!

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** The legendary [[Music/BlindGuardian Hansi Kürsch]] appears on HSB's version of "Valahalla"!"Valhalla"!
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* WarIsHell: The music video for "Combat" is just an example.

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* WarIsHell: The music video for "Combat" is just an example.example.
* XMeetsY: Music/InFlames and Music/AtTheGates meets Music/{{Carcass}} and Music/GodForbid
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** The deluxe version of ''Veto'' feautres covers of "European Super State by Music/KillingJoke and "River Runs Red" by Life Of Agony.
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* SopranoAndGravel: There are no clean vocals despite being partially a {{Metalcore}} band. Most of the vocals Marcus does are almost screams. He does occasionally go into a deep roar though.
** Marcus ''has'' done clean vocals, but only once on "Implore the Darken Sky (classic version)".

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* SopranoAndGravel: There are no clean vocals despite being partially a {{Metalcore}} band. Most of the vocals Marcus does are almost screams. He does occasionally go into a deep roar though.
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Marcus ''has'' done clean vocals, but only once on "Implore the Darken Sky (classic version)". Most of the time, he usually does the MetalScream with the occasional death vox.

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* SopranoAndGravel: There are no clean vocals despite being partially a {{Metalcore}} band. Most of the vocals Marcus does are almost screams. He does occasionally go into a deep roar though.

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* SopranoAndGravel: There are no clean vocals despite being partially a {{Metalcore}} band. Most of the vocals Marcus does are almost screams. He does occasionally go into a deep roar though.
** Marcus ''has'' done clean vocals, but only once on "Implore the Darken Sky (classic version)".

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* SpecialGuest: [[Music/{{Deadlock}} Sabine Weniger]] provided guest vocals on "Given in Death" as does Deadlock guitarist Sebastian Reichl doing a guitar solo.

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* SpecialGuest: Plenty, these are just some notable ones:
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[[Music/{{Deadlock}} Sabine Weniger]] provided guest vocals on "Given in Death" as does Deadlock guitarist Sebastian Reichl doing a guitar solo.solo.
** [[Music/{{Kreator}} Mille Petrozza]] appears on the "Auge Um Auge" cover. The song was actually done by Dritte Wahl.



** Marcus himself appears on Caliban's "Storm of Rage".

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** *** Marcus himself appears on Caliban's "Storm of Rage".
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Originally starting under the name Consense, they changed their name in 1997, after inspiration form the Music/{{Marduk}} album, but despite this, they do not condone anti-religion. They release their EP entitled "In Battle There Is No Law" in 1998, named after the Music/BoltThrower album. In 2000, their debut was release on Lifeforce records, followed by a sopohmore effort in 2002, which also came repackaged with the EP.

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Originally starting under the name Consense, they changed their name in 1997, after inspiration form from the Music/{{Marduk}} album, but despite this, they do not condone anti-religion. They release their EP entitled "In Battle There Is No Law" in 1998, named after the Music/BoltThrower album. In 2000, their debut was release on Lifeforce records, followed by a sopohmore effort in 2002, which also came repackaged with the EP.
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Originally starting under the name Consense, they changed their name in 1997, after inspiration form the Music/{{Marduk}} album, but despite this, they do not condone anti-relgion. They release their EP entitled "In Battle There Is No Law" in 1998, named after the Music/BoltThrower album. In 2000, their debut was release on Lifeforce records, followed by a sopohmore effort in 2002, which also came repackaged with the EP.

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Originally starting under the name Consense, they changed their name in 1997, after inspiration form the Music/{{Marduk}} album, but despite this, they do not condone anti-relgion.anti-religion. They release their EP entitled "In Battle There Is No Law" in 1998, named after the Music/BoltThrower album. In 2000, their debut was release on Lifeforce records, followed by a sopohmore effort in 2002, which also came repackaged with the EP.



* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Soft 10 at the hardest, solid 9 at the softest.

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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Soft Standard 10 at the hardest, solid 9 at the softest.
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* SopranoAndGravel: Surprisingly averted on the clean vocals despite being partially a {{Metalcore}} band. Most of the vocals Marcus does are almost screams. He does occasionally go into a deep roar though.

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* SopranoAndGravel: Surprisingly averted on the There are no clean vocals despite being partially a {{Metalcore}} band. Most of the vocals Marcus does are almost screams. He does occasionally go into a deep roar though.

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* ChildSoldiers: What we see in "Combat"

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* ChildSoldiers: What we see in "Combat""Combat".
** BreakTheCutie: Sadly, a very real life example as the lyrics take the point of view from said children soldiers.
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* GreenAesop: They ARE vegans, after all.
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* AllGermansAreNazis: Averted. ''Iconoclast'' even had songs based on the German Resistance of WorldWarII.

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* AllGermansAreNazis: Averted. This concept is attacked, ''Iconoclast'' even had songs based on the German Resistance of WorldWarII.



* CoverVersion: "Valhalla" by Music/BlindGuardian, "The [=IV=]Th Crusade" by Music/BoltThrower, "Black Tears" by Edge of Sanity, and "Whatever That Hurts" by Music/{{Tiamat}} are just a small list.

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* CoverVersion: "Valhalla" by Music/BlindGuardian, "The [=IV=]Th [=IV=]th Crusade" by Music/BoltThrower, "Black Tears" by Edge of Sanity, and "Whatever That Hurts" by Music/{{Tiamat}} are just a small list.



** Ironically subverted with the Battlecries (Liar) cover. The song itself is only 3:23 minutes. with 23 minutes of silence.

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** Ironically subverted with the Battlecries "Battlecries" (Liar) cover. The song itself is only 3:23 minutes. with 23 minutes of silence.



* {{Metalcore}}: A far heavier example than most. They're also on of the big two of German Metalcore, along with Caliban.

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* {{Metalcore}}: A far heavier example than most. They're also on of the big two of German Metalcore, along with Caliban.



** The legendary [[Music/BlindGuardian Hansi Kürsch]] appears on HSB's version of "Valahalla!"

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** The legendary [[Music/BlindGuardian Hansi Kürsch]] appears on HSB's version of "Valahalla!""Valahalla"!
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* GenreBusting: "Echoes," "Risandi Von," and "Deyjandi Von" all Western classical parts, brought to us by Ólafur Arnalds.

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* GenreBusting: "Echoes," "Risandi Von," and "Deyjandi Von" all have Western classical parts, brought to us by Ólafur Arnalds.
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* CoverVersion: "Valhalla" by Music/BlindGuardian, "The [=IV=]Th Crusade" by Music/BoltThrower, Black Tears by Edge of Sanity, and "Whatever That Hurts" by Music/{{Tiamat}} are just a small list.

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* CoverVersion: "Valhalla" by Music/BlindGuardian, "The [=IV=]Th Crusade" by Music/BoltThrower, Black Tears "Black Tears" by Edge of Sanity, and "Whatever That Hurts" by Music/{{Tiamat}} are just a small list.
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* GenreBursting: "Echoes," "Risandi Von," and "Deyjandi Von" all Western classical parts, brought to us by Ólafur Arnalds.

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* GenreBursting: GenreBusting: "Echoes," "Risandi Von," and "Deyjandi Von" all Western classical parts, brought to us by Ólafur Arnalds.

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* EpicRocking: Ironically subverted with the Battlecries (Liar) cover. The song itself is only 3:23 minutes. with 23 minutes of silence.
** Played straight with "Hunters Will Be Hunted", which is exactly 6 minutes long.
* GenreBurtsing: "Echoes," "Risandi Von," and "Deyjandi Von" all Western classical parts, brought to us by Ólafur Arnalds.

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* EpicRocking: "Hunters Will Be Hunted", which is exactly 6 minutes long.
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Ironically subverted with the Battlecries (Liar) cover. The song itself is only 3:23 minutes. with 23 minutes of silence.
** Played straight with "Hunters Will Be Hunted", which is exactly 6 minutes long.
* GenreBurtsing: GenreBursting: "Echoes," "Risandi Von," and "Deyjandi Von" all Western classical parts, brought to us by Ólafur Arnalds.



* RelgionRantSong: Considering their name, this is averted. Their lyrics are actually vegan/anti-fascist in nature.

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* RelgionRantSong: ReligionRantSong: Considering their name, this is averted. Their lyrics are actually vegan/anti-fascist in nature.
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In May 2009, Heaven Shall Burn released their first DVD, Bildersturm - Iconoclast II (The Visual Resistance).Invictus (Iconoclast III) was released in 2010, ending the Iconoclast trilogy.

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In May 2009, Heaven Shall Burn released their first DVD, Bildersturm ''Bildersturm - Iconoclast II (The Visual Resistance).Invictus Resistance)''. ''Invictus (Iconoclast III) III)'' was released in 2010, ending the Iconoclast trilogy.

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Originally starting

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starting under the name Consense, they changed their name in 1997, after inspiration form the Music/{{Marduk}} album, but despite this, they do not condone anti-relgion. They release their EP entitled "In Battle There Is No Law" in 1998, named after the Music/BoltThrower album. In 2000, their debut was release on Lifeforce records, followed by a sopohmore effort in 2002, which also came repackaged with the EP.

For 2004, ''Antigone'' was released, and Iceland Neo-Classical composer Ólafur Arnalds provided classical music parts for some of the songs off that album. The rest of the album was also more melodic in nature. In 2005, Patrick Schleitzer had left the band, being replaced by Alexander Dietz.

They signed up onto Century Media for ''Deaf to Our Prayers''. In February 2008, Iconoclast (Part One: The Final Resistance) was released. The album lyrically reviews subjects such as Laicism, Nietzsche's “God is dead” philosophy, heroes of the German Resistance in World War II, and their country's ongoing struggle to reconcile with its past.

In May 2009, Heaven Shall Burn released their first DVD, Bildersturm - Iconoclast II (The Visual Resistance).Invictus (Iconoclast III) was released in 2010, ending the Iconoclast trilogy.



* AGoodNameForARockBand: They're not huge fans of Music/{{Marduk}}, but they stated that their name comes from an album of theirs, simply cause it sounded cool.

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* AGoodNameForARockBand: They're not huge fans of Music/{{Marduk}}, but they stated that their name comes from an album of theirs, simply cause it sounded cool.cool, but also since they feel that people are stuck in this "fake paradise"
* AllGermansAreNazis: Averted. ''Iconoclast'' even had songs based on the German Resistance of WorldWarII.
* ChildSoldiers: What we see in "Combat"
* ConceptAlbum: Started with ''Iconoclast'', ended with ''Invictus''



** Played straight with "Hunters Will Be Hunted", which is exactly 6 minutes long.
* GenreBurtsing: "Echoes," "Risandi Von," and "Deyjandi Von" all Western classical parts, brought to us by Ólafur Arnalds.
* LongRunnerLineUp: Patrick Schleitzer was the only member to ever leave, and be replaced.



* {{Metalcore}}: A far heavier example than most. They're also on of the big three of German Metalcore, along with Caliban and

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* {{Metalcore}}: A far heavier example than most. They're also on of the big three two of German Metalcore, along with Caliban and Caliban.



* RelgionRantSong: Considering their name, this is averted. Their lyrics are actually vegan/anti-fascist in nature.



** The legendary [[Music/BlindGuardian Hansi Kürsch appears on HSB's version of "Valahalla!"

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** The legendary [[Music/BlindGuardian Hansi Kürsch Kürsch]] appears on HSB's version of "Valahalla!""Valahalla!"
** Marcus himself appears on Caliban's "Storm of Rage".
* WarIsHell: The music video for "Combat" is just an example.

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In 2013, ''Veto'' was released, finally ending their decade long streak of releasing albums bi-annually.



* CoverVersion: "Valhalla" by Music/BlindGuardian, "The [=IV=]Th Crusade" by Music/BoltThrower, Black Tears by Edge of Sanity, and "Whatever That Hurts" by Music/{{Tiamat}} are just a small list.
* EpicRocking: Ironically subverted with the Battlecries (Liar) cover. The song itself is only 3:23 minutes. with 23 minutes of silence.



* {{Metalcore}}: A far heavier example than most. They're also on of the big three of German Metalcore, along with Caliban and
* MetalScream: Marcus's vocals are mostly recognized by his pterodactyl-like screams.




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* NoExportForYou: An example of such is that the Korean version of ''Antigone'' has a Die Skeptiker cover, while the Japanese version of the same album gives the Disembodied cover and Hate Squad cover.
* SopranoAndGravel: Surprisingly averted on the clean vocals despite being partially a {{Metalcore}} band. Most of the vocals Marcus does are almost screams. He does occasionally go into a deep roar though.
* SpecialGuest: [[Music/{{Deadlock}} Sabine Weniger]] provided guest vocals on "Given in Death" as does Deadlock guitarist Sebastian Reichl doing a guitar solo.
** The legendary [[Music/BlindGuardian Hansi Kürsch appears on HSB's version of "Valahalla!"
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Heaven Shall Burn are a German MelodicDeathMetal band forming in 1996.

!!!Members:
* Marcus Bischoff – vocals (1996–present)
* Maik Weichert – guitar (1996–present)
* Alexander Dietz – guitar (2005–present)
* Eric Bischoff – bass (1996–present)
* Matthias Voigt – drums (1996–present)

!!!Discography:
* ''In Battle There Is No Law'' (EP) (1998)
* ''Asunder'' (2000)
* ''Whatever It May Take'' (2002)
* ''Antigone'' (2004)
* ''Deaf to Our Prayers'' (2006)
* ''Iconoclast'' (Part 1: The Final Resistance) (2008)
* ''Bildersturm'' – Iconoclast II (DVD) (2009)
* ''Invictus'' (Iconoclast III) (2010)
* ''Veto'' (2013)

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!!This band displays the examples of the following:
* AGoodNameForARockBand: They're not huge fans of Music/{{Marduk}}, but they stated that their name comes from an album of theirs, simply cause it sounded cool.
* MelodicDeathMetal
* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Soft 10 at the hardest, solid 9 at the softest.

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