A man, a band, a symbol is a compilation album, released by Wotan's Reich Productions, of covers of songs by the black metal band Burzum. Teuta begin, with "Feeble Screams From Forests Unknown", follows Malvento with "Spell Of Destruction", Waffen SS with "War", Profezia with "The Crying Ork", Masche with "My Journey Through the Stars", A Forest with "Stemmen Fra Tarnet", Gosforth with "Lost Wisdom", Pagan Warrior 88 with "Naar Himmelen Klarner", Noctifer with "Inn I Slottet Fra Droemmen", Imago Mortis with "Et Hvitt Lyr over Skogen", Oraculum with "Dunkelheit" and Sinfonica Notte with "Die Lieb Nerpus".
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| - A man, a band, a symbol is a compilation album, released by Wotan's Reich Productions, of covers of songs by the black metal band Burzum. Teuta begin, with "Feeble Screams From Forests Unknown", follows Malvento with "Spell Of Destruction", Waffen SS with "War", Profezia with "The Crying Ork", Masche with "My Journey Through the Stars", A Forest with "Stemmen Fra Tarnet", Gosforth with "Lost Wisdom", Pagan Warrior 88 with "Naar Himmelen Klarner", Noctifer with "Inn I Slottet Fra Droemmen", Imago Mortis with "Et Hvitt Lyr over Skogen", Oraculum with "Dunkelheit" and Sinfonica Notte with "Die Lieb Nerpus".
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| - A man, a band, a symbol is a compilation album, released by Wotan's Reich Productions, of covers of songs by the black metal band Burzum. Teuta begin, with "Feeble Screams From Forests Unknown", follows Malvento with "Spell Of Destruction", Waffen SS with "War", Profezia with "The Crying Ork", Masche with "My Journey Through the Stars", A Forest with "Stemmen Fra Tarnet", Gosforth with "Lost Wisdom", Pagan Warrior 88 with "Naar Himmelen Klarner", Noctifer with "Inn I Slottet Fra Droemmen", Imago Mortis with "Et Hvitt Lyr over Skogen", Oraculum with "Dunkelheit" and Sinfonica Notte with "Die Lieb Nerpus".
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