Genre | Heavy Metal |
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Date (CEST) | 2025-07-11 13:56:21 |
Group | BLEEDiNG |
Size | 113 MB |
Files | 11 |
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Black_Hawk-The_End_of_the_World-WEB-2017-BLEEDiNG
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artist: Black Hawk
title: The End of the World
year: 2017
genre: Heavy Metal
type: Album
label: Fastball Music
language: English
rel. date: 2017-05-19
source: WEB/MP3
quality: CBR 320kbps / 44.1 kHz / Full Stereo
runtime: 00:46:39
size: 119.04MB
rip date: 2025-07-11
source url: https://www.deezer.com/album/466769035
tracklist:
1. Return of the Dragon 1:44
2. Streets of Terror 3:58
3. Killing for Religion 4:04
4. What a World 3:36
5. Ruler of the Dark 4:07
6. The End of the World 5:27
7. Scream in the Night 4:41
8. Legacy of Rock 4:46
9. Just Like in Paradise 5:00
10. Dancing With My Demons 5:42
11. Dragonride '17 3:34
release notes:
German Heavy metal band Black Hawk made its official recorded debut with
2005's Twentyfive album, which is in no way remarkable lest one is aware
that its title actually commemorated a quarter-century since the band's
foundation in the town of M├╢lln, Germany in 1981 Yes, here's a band that
spent nearly two decades struggling to launch its career, recording five
overlooked demos before disbanding in 1997, then re-forming eight years
later and experiencing a belated, and admittedly still low-profile,
breakthrough.