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The opera Metal by Avantasia

I found out about Avantasia in 2009 thanks to an uncle who lived in my house when he was 18, I was only maybe 12. When my uncle woke up in the morning he played music to carry out his morning activities, one day while paying attention to the music "Serpents in Paradise" began to play. My boyish mind for some reason almost immediately associated the song with the Power Rangers, (series of the one who was a fan). I ran to my uncle and asked him about that song, he told me the name of the song, the artist and the genre, at that moment I discovered that power metal is my favorite metal.

 The project "the opera metal" is ground gold in two volumes, each of the harmonies in the songs is vibrant. And Tobías Sammet's voice is epic and unmistakable, if I could choose 3 albums to listen to all the time "the opera metal" would be at the top.

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