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Change: General InformationOpeth is a progressive death metal band from Sweden formed in 1990 and is fronted by songwriter Mikael Åkerfeldt.Rooted in Scandinavian death metal, Opeth later delved deep into experimentation, having since incorporated influences
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Change: Stefan Guteklint – bass guitar (1992-1993)Mattias Ander – bass guitar (1992)Nick Döring – bass guitar (1990-1991)Anders Nordin – drums (1990-1997)Martin Lopez – drums (1997-2006)Peter Lindgren – guitar (1991-2007)External links Opeth's Official websiteRoadrunner Records websiteOpeth at MusicBrainzOpeth at DiscogsOpeth at MySpace
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Change: (1991,1994-1996)Stefan Guteklint – bass guitar (1992-1993)Mattias Ander – bass guitar (1992)Nick Döring – bass guitar (1990-1991)Anders Nordin – drums (1990-1997)Martin Lopez – drums (1997-2006)Peter Lindgren – guitar (1991-2007) External links Official websiteRoadrunner Records websiteOpeth at MusicBrainzOpeth at DiscogsOpeth at MySpace
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Change: vocals,vocals, guitar (1990-current)Fredrik Åkesson - guitar (2007-current)Martin Mendez – bass guitar (1997-current)Martin "Axe" Axenrot – drums (2006-current)Per Wiberg – keyboards,keyboards, vocals (2005-current) Former members David Isberg – vocals (1990-1992)Andreas Dimeo – guitar (1991)Kim Pettersson – guitar (1991)Johan DeFarfalla
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Change: (1990-1992)Andreas Dimeo – guitar (1991)Kim Pettersson – guitar (1991)Johan DeFarfalla – bass guitar (1991,1994-1996)Stefan Guteklint – bass guitar (1992-1993)Mattias Ander – bass guitar (1992)Nick Döring – bass guitar (1990-1991)Anders Nordin – drums (1990-1997)Martin Lopez – drums (1997-2006)Peter Lindgren – guitar (1991-2007)
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Change: styles.[1]styles. Åkerfeldt said in a recent interview: "I don't see the point of playing in a band and going just one way when you can do everything. It
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Change: "I don't see the point of playing in a band and going just one way when you can do everything. It would be impossible for
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Change: In an interview conducted in January 2006, Peter Lindgren commented that Lopez's future with the band was uncertain. On May 12, 2006, Martin Lopez officially
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Change: acclaim[citationacclaim needed] on August 30, 2005 under Roadrunner Records. Ghost Reveries is sometimes referred to as a concept album, as Åkerfeldt originally intended it to be.
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Change: Opeth entered the studio on March 15, 2005 to record their next album, entitled Ghost Reveries. In many ways the logical culmination of everything Opeth
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Change: albums, featuring all four members of the band and Steven Wilson, each talking about Opeth, Deliverance, Damnation, and the recording process. During the Deliverance tours, Opeth brought in Per Wiberg (Spiritual Beggars) to play keyboards. Shortly thereafter, he was confirmed as the band's fifth member. Ghost Reveries (2005-today)
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Change: , a DVD release of a two-hour live performance at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, England. The show was divided into two sets. In the first set, Opeth performed the entire Damnation album in order, plus "Harvest" from Blackwater Park. The second set included heavier tracks from Blackwater Park
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Change: 2002's Deliverance, also produced by Steven Wilson and released under Music for Nations, reached Billboard magazine's top-100 heatseeker chart. It contains five ten-plus-minute songs, the
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Change: on bass, and was only rehearsed twice as a full band.[8]band. Still Life was originally scheduled for release in late September of 1999, but was postponed to October 4, and later to October 18, the final release date.
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Change: Opeth's fourth album, 1999's Still Life, released under Peaceville Records, is another concept album which centres on the tale of a man's love for a
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Change: Opeth's last album to be released with Candlelight Records. Martin Lopez' jazz-influenced drumming on this record was met with great critical acclaim. Still Life and the following success (1999-2004)
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Change: Filth,[6]Filth, followed the release of Morningrise. After the tour, Johan DeFarfalla was kicked out of the band and Anders Nordin quit, moving to Brazil.[7]Brazil.Their third album, 1998's My Arms, Your Hearse, saw the addition of
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