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==Death 'n' Roll?==
==Death 'n' Roll?==
Source please.[[User:JackorKnave|JackorKnave]] ([[User talk:JackorKnave|talk]]) 03:01, 21 June 2008 (UTC)
Source please.[[User:JackorKnave|JackorKnave]] ([[User talk:JackorKnave|talk]]) 03:01, 21 June 2008 (UTC)

The correct genre for this album IS death 'n' roll. They went from goregrind (Reek of Putrefaction), to death metal (Symphonies of Sickness), to melodic death metal (Heartwork), and finally to death 'n' roll (Swansong). --[[User:Vithon|Vithon]] ([[User talk:Vithon|talk]]) 01:22, 6 January 2010 (UTC)

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Death 'n' Roll?

Source please.JackorKnave (talk) 03:01, 21 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The correct genre for this album IS death 'n' roll. They went from goregrind (Reek of Putrefaction), to death metal (Symphonies of Sickness), to melodic death metal (Heartwork), and finally to death 'n' roll (Swansong). --Vithon (talk) 01:22, 6 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]