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Album review: ORDEN OGAN – The Book of Ogan
AFM Records [Release date 25.03.16] “The Book of Ogan” would appear to be German power metal band Orden Ogan’s way of closing the first chapter of their career as it is a very impressive double CD double DVD package. What … Continue reading →
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Tagged AFM, album, Blind Guardian, Dirk Meyer-Beerhorn, Nils Löffler, Orden Ogan, power metal, review, Seeb Levermann, The Book of Ogan, Tobias Kersting
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