Beherit's 'Drawing Down the Moon': Black Metal Cult Classic
Beherit, a Finnish band formed in 1989, released the cult classic album "Drawing Down the Moon" in 1993, blending death metal and black metal influences.β¦
Beherit, a Finnish band formed in 1989, released the cult classic album "Drawing Down the Moon" in 1993, blending death metal and black metal influences.β¦
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