Seikima II, from Japan, with this song Jack the Ripper, live from their tour SATAN ALL-STAR, from the mid 90's. They rejoin with former members from the band in this truly spectacular show. With 8 solos in a row, two drumer and a voice beyond anything you've heard before, this will be indeed something you will remember. With music to inspire and a voice to remember, I give to you Seikima II.
A truly magnificant song by the mighty Seikimatsu. The golden stream of life.
From the late 80's or begining of the 90īs, this live show was shot. A splendid song with solon's to remember for aeons hence.
Seikima's first video. This one was released 1985. The tital was first Rock in the Freedom, but they changed it to Kingdom. Anyways, I hope you enjoy this trip of nostalgica.
SMG's debute singel and video. Burn took the Japanese metal scene with a storm back at 1997.
Burn was a one ticket straight to the top. See the video and make up your mind, if you think they deserved their recognition.
Akuroou is an Angel of Death inspired song from their 2004 live show, same as Kappa Odori. This is one of their 'hardest' songs to date. With hard riffs, excelent male vocals and enchanting female vocals, this song is one of does you really want to listen to over and over.
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