Review: Oak Pantheon – The Absence
In an attempt to infuse every metal genre into one, Oak Pantheon managed to craft an okay album.
In an attempt to infuse every metal genre into one, Oak Pantheon managed to craft an okay album.
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Gather ‘round, children, gather ‘round! Grandpa Zach will tuck you into bed and tell you a tale of his past.
From the realms of farms with the finest cows, this cheese has is aged 17 years.
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