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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Arguably even more so than most black metal bands. Not helped by the lack of printed lyrics for nearly all their releases, not to mention the liberal use of dissonance and UncommonTime. ''[=MoRT=]'' takes this even further than most of their recordings by completely dispensing with any semblance of traditional song structure. (It isn't actually the unrelenting noise attack it sounds like on one's first several listens to it, and it even contains passages that are actually almost beautiful, but its structure is so alien that it will take most listeners ''at least'' a dozen listens to begin unpacking it.)
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** ''Disharmonium - Undreamable Abysses'' can also count considering that it takes inspiration from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos and CosmicHorror in general
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** ''Disharmonium - Undreamable The ''Disharmonium'' series more than qualify thanks to the inspiration they take from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos, with ''Undreamable Abysses'' can also count considering that it takes inspiration from and ''Nahab'' sounding like the Franchise/CthulhuMythos and CosmicHorror very cosmos collapsing in generalon itself.
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Dewicking Face Of The Band
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* FaceOfTheBand: Vindsval. The fact that he's the only person who's been with the group through its entire history no doubt contributes to this (and he may in fact be the ''only'' real member of the band, for that matter). Saying he's the band's ''face'' might be a misnomer though, as nobody actually knows what he looks like. Although [[http://www.metal-archives.com/images/4/7/6/476_artist.jpg?3448 one photo]] from the Metal Archives seem to give him the similar appearance of [[Music/{{tool}} Maynard]].
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** ''Disharmonium - Undreamable Abysses'' can also count considering that it takes inspiration from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos and CosmicHorror in general
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* EpicRiff: Oh, so many, but perhaps the best example in the band's entire discography is the riff at the end of "Antithesis of the Flesh (...And Then Arises a New Essence)". [[note]]For unknown reasons, this track's title is swapped with that of "The Formless Sphere (Beyond the Reason)" on the track listing for the LP release, though the positions of the songs remain the same, and as a result, you may see some track listings featuring the LP's track list; either way, this is the eighth song on the album.[[/note]]
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* EpicRiff: Oh, so many, but perhaps the best example in the band's entire discography is the riff at the end of "Antithesis of the Flesh (...And Then Arises a New Essence)".Essence)", which is one of the most gorgeous moments in the band's discography in general. [[note]]For unknown reasons, this track's title is swapped with that of "The Formless Sphere (Beyond the Reason)" on the track listing for the LP release, though the positions of the songs remain the same, and as a result, you may see some track listings featuring the LP's track list; either way, this is the eighth song on the album.[[/note]]
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** The guitar melody at the climax of "Antithesis of the Flesh" also counts, and is one of the most gorgeous moments in the band's discography in general.