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- "Deliverance" from the album of the same name. The song is nearly 14 minutes long, which is not uncommon for an Opeth song. The clip features Åkerfeldt's growling vocal style. (en)
- "Deliverance" from the album of the same name. The song is nearly 14 minutes long, which is not uncommon for an Opeth song. The clip features Åkerfeldt's growling vocal style. (en)
- "In Mist She Was Standing", from Orchid. This clip highlights the twin harmony guitar style featured on the band's early releases. (en)
- "In Mist She Was Standing", from Orchid. This clip highlights the twin harmony guitar style featured on the band's early releases. (en)
- "Bleak" from Blackwater Park. This clip features an acoustic breakdown, followed by a dynamic shift into distorted guitars, a common trait for the band. (en)
- "Bleak" from Blackwater Park. This clip features an acoustic breakdown, followed by a dynamic shift into distorted guitars, a common trait for the band. (en)
- "Windowpane" from Opeth's album Damnation (2003). This clip features the clean vocal style of Mikael Åkerfeldt. (en)
- "Windowpane" from Opeth's album Damnation (2003). This clip features the clean vocal style of Mikael Åkerfeldt. (en)
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