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[QUOTE="mikeofdecrepitude:1357469"][QUOTE="Spence%20NLI:1357360"]I think it's hilarious when people hate on Heritage and Watershed, when those albums are a million times better than Blackwater Park or Deliverance will ever be. [/QUOTE] LOL. I don't even know if I can respond with anything else past that but I'll try. Blackwater Park > most bands albums, and Deliverance trumps Watershed and Heritage with Master's Apprentices alone. I don't know what they (he) was even going for with Watershed. It started off fantastic with Heir Apparent and then the rest of the album was a jumbled mess. In fact, Heir Apparent is one of the best songs Opeth has ever written, so for that album to be such a huge disappointment, with such a strong opening song, was really baffling to me. As far as Heritage is concerned, it's pretty weak. There's just nothing else to say about it. The true Opeth sound is contained in the first 6 albums, but specifically the first 5. I still consider Opeth one of my favorite bands and would still deal with the multitude of faggots that flock to their shows just to hear them play the songs that made them (him) great. However, I can't justify liking the newer albums just because I hold the earlier albums in high regard. [/QUOTE]
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