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Outlaw - Opus Mortis (LP)Melodic Brazilian Black Metal for fans of Watain & Dissection Forged in So Paulo in 2015, Outlaw was born as a savage roar from the innermost depths of rebellion. A flame long silenced by the fear of men. What began in the heart of Brazil soon transcended its birthplace, relocating to Dresden, Germany, where the band sharpened its craft into a weapon of uncompromising black metal. Over the past decade, Outlaw has released three full length albums and
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