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| | Ink 19 :: In Flames (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10) |
 | | In Flames' first two records - the Lunar Strain album and the Subterranean EP, both from 1994 - were the band's humble origins, both releases displaying an at-the-time unique mix of Swedish death metal and NWOBHM-inspired melody. |
 | | Last year, as the band's name found its way onto every metalhead's tongue, Colony firmly established In Flames as the new kings of modern metal, the new breed of aggressive perfection - and, finally, it found the band a stable lineup. |
 | | With the band's newest album, the thoroughly astounding Clayman, hitting the streets weeks ago after a mere 10 months (and, once again, much touring) since the release of Colony, In Flames are once again set to conquer the world - and, especially, America. |
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