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Bands.Tiamat History
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2002's Judas Christ cemented their change into a goth rock band, doing away with all but a few minor elements of metal and offering an album that was based in Sisters of Mercy school of songwriting, after which most people lost interest in the band, even though some hardcore fans are still pining for Tiamat's glorious return.
Not likely, but out of respect for their two albums, Wildhoney and A Deeper Kind of Slumber I still keep buying their albums. If they should finally redeem on one album, I'll be sure to inform you.
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2002's Judas Christ made definite their transformation into a goth rock band. It had been true for years, but many just didn't want to believe in it. Prey was an album that was based in Sisters of Mercy style, after which most metal people lost interest in the band, even though some hardcore fans are still pining for Tiamat's glorious return.
They (and me) were somewhat vindicated in 2008 when Tiamat published, finally on another label than Century Media, Amanethes which was a move towards heavier direction. It still wasn't metal, but it definitely had more metal than Tiamat had done in, oh, let's say about fourteen years or so. The album was received well, and was a huge step up from their last three albums, and definitely renewed the faith in the band for many.
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