
being a huge arnold schoenberg fan and a lover of dissonant music (although not so much metal) i was keen to check out a band claiming to incorporate his twelve tone theory into their music and brag about it. i have to say i was slightly let down that it seemed only used for certain ideas during the songs, the rest (of the songs) sound pretty much like any metal band around, you have to admire the technicality of the guitar work obviously, but as arnold shoenberg's students did
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Crucify Me
Crucify Me (Op. 2)
Mark These Words (Op. 1)
Liszt
Mark These Words
Justified (Op. 3) (Featuring Joel Levy)
Skin The Saviour (Op. 2 Remix By Duncan Wilkinson)
Justified
Crucify Me (Op.2)
Beethoven
Hear My Cry (Bonus Track)
Bach
Justified (Op. 3)
Justified (feat. Joel Levy)
Opus 6 (Instrumental Demo)
Justified (Op. 3) (Feat. Joel Levy)
Skin The Saviour (Remix)
Justified (Op 3)
Skin the Saviour
Justified (Remix by Duncan Wilkinson)
Liszt Introduction
Liszt v2 (Bonus Track)
Crusify Me
Skin The Saviour - Remix
Opus 5 (Instrumental Demo)
Opus 8 (Instrumental Demo)
Skin The Saviour [Remix]
Crucify
Justified (Op. 3) (Feat. Joel
12 Ton Method / Crucify Me
Liszt [unmixed]
1
Justified[Op.3]
Hear My Cry [Demo]
In Every (feat. Meyrick de la Fuente)
2
3
4
Crucify Me [Op. 2]
14 - Crucify Me
12-Ton-Method-Beethoven-2004
14 - 12 Ton Method - Crucify Me
Exhibit I - Liszt
Exhibit II - Beethoven
Exhibit III - Bach
You Crucify Me
Crusify Me [12 Ton Method]
Crucify Me - 12 Ton Method
Hear My Cry - Bonus Track
Opus 6 - Instrumental Demo
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