DECAPITATED “Spheres of Madness” Classic Death metal #shorts

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"Spheres of Madness" is a song by the Polish death metal band Decapitated. The track was released on their second studio album, "Nihility," which came out in 2002. The album is highly regarded in the death metal community and is considered a significant release in the genre.

Decapitated was formed in 1996, and they quickly gained recognition for their technical and aggressive style of death metal. Unfortunately, the band faced a tragic event in 2007 when their drummer, Witold "Vitek" Kiełtyka, passed away in a tour bus accident. Despite this devastating loss, the band continued to persevere and released further albums, keeping the legacy of their early works alive.

"Spheres of Madness" is known for its intense and intricate guitar riffs, complex drum patterns, and deep guttural vocals typical of the death metal genre. The lyrics touch upon dark themes, reflecting the brutality and complexity of the music. The song has become a fan favorite and a staple in Decapitated's live performances.
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"Spheres of Madness" is a song by the Polish death metal band Decapitated. The track was released on their second studio album, "Nihility, " which came out in 2002. The album is highly regarded in the death metal community and is considered a significant release in the genre.

Decapitated was formed in 1996, and they quickly gained recognition for their technical and aggressive style of death metal. Unfortunately, the band faced a tragic event in 2007 when their drummer, Witold "Vitek" Kiełtyka, passed away in a tour bus accident. Despite this devastating loss, the band continued to persevere and released further albums, keeping the legacy of their early works alive.

"Spheres of Madness" is known for its intense and intricate guitar riffs, complex drum patterns, and deep guttural vocals typical of the death metal genre. The lyrics touch upon dark themes, reflecting the brutality and complexity of the music. The song has become a fan favorite and a staple in Decapitated's live performances.

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