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Lunar Eclipse - 血瞳 | Chinese Metal

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2008

melodic death metal from china

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  • Where are you from, dude?

  • @heyZeck Austria

  • Yeah one of my favourite band. But it's no longer exist. 

  • @heyZeck What a pity. I noticed that they had many line-up changes, but I didn't know they have split up

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  • I personally had some contact with the vocal of thie band "Tang Bo" few years ago,but now seems like everybody lost them :) haven't heard them for a while

  • I'm impressed. Most of the metal bands I've been hearing from China are "Mehh" to say the least. But this wraps up really nicely.

  • @THEACTSOFPROVIDENCE While I'm not a big fan of the growling vocal style either, I must admit this is a very talented band nonetheless. For non-growling, I know of a Chinese band called Silver Ash & they're a fave of mine (singer Ling's voice is lovely. : ) Ironically, Silver Ash has a song titled Lunar Eclipse.

  • I wanted to add, I'd be HONORED to tell YOUR STORY about the Rise of Rock & Roll in the Asian Underground. If you go to theactsofprovidence dot biz you'll find my contact information on the bottom. See, as much as I don't like to admit it the Growlers are everywhere, from Africa & Asia to Australia as well as the Americas too. It is not THE Trend but A Trend that I owe respects too. I release on Black Friday 2011. The offer is SERIOUS, THINK ABOUT IT! 谢谢-停留大 以及 岩石上

  • @paladomus - I want to APOLOGIZE to the Band so am glad you responded. Your VOX, she shocked me, that huge deep growl coming out of tiny little her... The BEST/DEEPEST of the Growlers in Asia & your audience LOVED her. The instrumental aspect of the tune ROCKED too. I was raised in & am in "The HOOD" of Seattle, the US Home of Jun Fan. I had my kids in Wing Chun Do the moment they were old enough to go. I do understand Cultural Differences so I THANK YOU again for your forgiveness.

  • Also, the Chinese language is a pretty soft-spoken language. It's difficult to find a good voice for this type of music. There are some good ones though, but haven't really come across any superb singers. Who knows, there are over a billion people in China. I don't think Mao would have allowed such music to enter his country during his reign... lol.

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