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As some of you might know, I’m a backwoods hillbilly from a podunk chicken-fucker town in the Ozarks, and therefore love me some bluegrass and folk. While metal gives me the energy to persevere through those shitty mornings without enough coffee, banjos and fiddles give me the desire to smile at the sun and thank it for coming around every day. As some of you probably don’t know because I’ve never talked about it, Amon Amarth<\/strong> is one of my favorite metal bands. Specifically because of the album Twilight of the Thunder God.\u00a0<\/em>In all honesty, this is the only AA<\/strong> album that I’ve heard, and I’ve listened to it on repeat for six years because I adore it so much. This is also the only album that I need in order to know that these fucks know how to play rad music. [W.: DO NOT skip\u00a0With Oden on Our Side<\/em>!]<\/p>\n

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There have been a few combinations of Appalachian folk instrumentations and metulz, almost all of which miss some kind of point. Some toss in a banjo pluck here or there, but don’t really bring much to the table. Other bands will play songs on these instruments even though it makes absolutely no sense to do so (i.e. the Enslamitized Moshectomy release in 2015). And I’m sure we’re all aware of the uber badass that covered Slayer on banjo, but even still, that is of a different topic. However, once every Harvest Moon, a troop of brave warriors will embark upon a quest to decimate all which stands before them with their usage of incredibly catchy tunage.<\/p>\n

This day is upon you (well, it was a few years ago when this was released, so fuck you), men and women of the almighty Toilet. I can’t quite put into words how I feel about this. The thoughts escape me, as this is truly a bountiful harvest. I present to you the bluegrass\/folk cover of Amon Amarth<\/strong> by Swedish bluegrass bros\u00a0Slaughter of the Bluegrass<\/strong>.<\/p>\n