Leviathan - Force The Hand of Evilution video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/11/01

Artist: Leviathan

Song: Force the Hand of Evilution

Album: Verräter - Disk 2.

Origin: United States of America (USA)

Year: 2002

There actually are/ were 16 artists using the Leviathan moniker (mostly rock/ metal apart from the act on the player with Thief Acrobat, which is lo-fi underground rap)

This is the black metal Leviathan:

Leviathan, aka Wrest, is a one-man black metal project from San Francisco, California. The band was brought to life in 1998 and was put on hold in Oct. 2007 due to a legal dispute with the record label. Wrest brought the project back in January 2008 to release the latest album. Wrest plays every instrument found in Leviathan's music: guitar(electronic + acoustic), drums , bass, synths, ebow, and vocals.

Comments

10 years ago

Jemisson Ferreira

BRAZIL BLACK METAL!

10 years ago

OSCAR AGRAKAS

uno mas...chuchaaaaa jajajajajaj

10 years ago

joe sechiatano

Whitehead you gave me the ideal go one on one, My bay area friendly,

11 years ago

Matt Finn

@invisiblem0vement Nah, I'm using 'soul' in the poetic sense. I'm athiest and don't believe in an immaterial immortal soul.

11 years ago

invisiblem0vement

thad really made me think, cause maybe our souls are everywhere, do you beleive ghosts exist?!?

11 years ago

Morbid Gameplay

The finnish butthurt fucking nsbm scene would disagree with you

11 years ago

Wolven Throne

Your perspective is that of an enlightened individual

11 years ago

Nagneto

That is an unfortunate reality of any underground music, when you have extremists of any group try to claim ownership over a genre. I personally find it detrimental to Black Metal which should be about the pure individual, abstaining from any kind of group think or allegiance to petty organizations or cults. On the other hand, the whole thing was born out of Theistic Satanism. Go figure. I'd say to each his own, but the skinhead crowd violates an other wise solitary atmosphere.

11 years ago

sodapopbrosky

fuck everybody! we're all gonna die!

11 years ago

Jessie N

ya what he said, haha

11 years ago

chuckblackacid

You tell bud! Fuck that poser!

12 years ago

David Frank

@pointpoint10 I do not deny it. I know there are black metal musicians out there with the ideals of authoritarianism and nationalism making the music to spread their political belief. But thats just a part of black metal, I think the individualism that Black Metal represents (at least it does me) should stand far above what somebody does with his craft. The beauty of Black Metal is that everybody can use it for his or her purpose, unlimited, no restrictions or boundaries.

12 years ago

Ed Hjelm

@Smaugath hails! you have the inner light! WHICH COMES FROM INNER DARKNESS!!!!

12 years ago

misanthropyeternal

@pointpoint10 Guess you haven't heard about RABM yet, if you're trying to equate black metal with facism then. Granted, I like some NSBM, but really just for the music. Stuff like Nokturnal Mortum is lame.

12 years ago

David Frank

@pointpoint10 And also Black Metal on itself has the purpose what every listener gives to it. One guy can fuck his girlfriend the best while listening the latest Gorgoroth album for example and the other person gets stimulated to break through the walls of his mental oppression. And others at their turn use it as an propaganda tool for their political visions. I am a farfarfar leftist, a super socialist with some sympathy for communism and I love black metal but not fascism man!

12 years ago

David Frank

@pointpoint10 Black Metal in my eyes has nothing to do with nationalism or even a slight dose of fascism. I see it as the rebellion against our forced upon values, a rebellion against the authority telling us what to do, what to wear, what to think and how to live our lives. I see Black Metal only as the medium to wake people up to become more individualistic to see themselves as more than just a number, but as an independent force capable of critical thinking. To break loose the chains.

12 years ago

blackpagan100

You can really hear the T.N.B.M influence. In my opinion this has been before. Only much better.

12 years ago

theoneandonlysarab

Hell. Yes.

12 years ago

Cradle London

@DDieLanDD They have some riff alike. But this song first came out in 98 on Time End demo (awakened by coldest fire; the titles were changed overtime). Anyway, I love both bands. :)

12 years ago

LORDGOAT1976

New Wave it's 2nd wave that came after 1st lol Duh,

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