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Divine Sin

Divine Sin were a second division thrash-power metal outfit from Sweden, featuring vocalist Fredde Lundberg (later of Morgana Lefay), guitarists Micke Andersson and Peter Halvarsson, bassist Bubby Goude, and drummer Martin Knutar. Originally formed in 1989, the group eventually recorded two competent but not very distinctive albums for their homeland's Black Mark label -- 1995's Winterland and 1997's slightly improved Thirteen Souls (where Halvarsson was replaced by Martin Unoson) -- before going their separate ways with little fanfare. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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December 31, 1969


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Thirteen Souls
Thirteen Souls
released: 1997 on
Divine Sin's second album, Thirteen Souls, is built on noisy, fuzzed-out speed riffs and prog-rock-influenced song structures and sonic experimentation. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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