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* OnceOriginalNowOverdone: ''Left Hand Path'' is often mentioned in the same vein as ''[[Music/{{Possessed}} Seven Churches]]'' and ''[[Music/MorbidAngel Altars of Madness]]'' in terms of just how much it did for the death metal genre, and ''Wolverine Blues'' was the album that made Death 'N' Roll popular. The band's early material has been endlessly copied so much though a death metal fan introduced to bands in the vein of Entombed before the band itself may not quite get what the band brought to the table.
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* OnceOriginalNowOverdone: OnceOriginalNowCommon: ''Left Hand Path'' is often mentioned in the same vein as ''[[Music/{{Possessed}} Seven Churches]]'' and ''[[Music/MorbidAngel Altars of Madness]]'' in terms of just how much it did for the death metal genre, and ''Wolverine Blues'' was the album that made Death 'N' Roll popular. The band's early material has been endlessly copied so much though a death metal fan introduced to bands in the vein of Entombed before the band itself may not quite get what the band brought to the table.
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* OnceOriginalNowOverdone: ''Left Hand Path'' is often mentioned in the same vein as ''[[Music/{{Possessed}} Seven Churches]]'' and ''[[Music/MorbidAngel Altars of Madness]]'' in terms of just how much it did for the death metal genre, and ''Wolverine Blues'' was the album that made Death 'N' Roll popular. The band's early material has been endlessly copied so much though a death metal fan introduced to bands in the vein of Entombed before the band itself may not quite get what the band brought to the table.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: ''Left Hand Path'' is often mentioned in the same vein as ''[[Music/{{Possessed}} Seven Churches]]'' and ''[[Music/MorbidAngel Altars of Madness]]'' in terms of just how much it did for the death metal genre, and ''Wolverine Blues'' was the album that made Death 'N' Roll popular. The band's early material has been endlessly copied so much though a death metal fan introduced to bands in the vein of Entombed before the band itself may not quite get what the band brought to the table.
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* DorkAge: ''Same Difference'' is not viewed fondly by fans due to the band going AlternativeMetal on that album.
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* DorkAge: AudienceAlienatingEra: ''Same Difference'' is not viewed fondly by fans due to the band going AlternativeMetal on that album.
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* FollowTheLeader: A lot of HardcorePunk and {{Metalcore}} bands in [[TurnOfTheMillennium The Oughts]] and TheNewTens borrowed heavily from Entombed's early output. Some of the worst offenders include Music/TrapThem, Nails, Cursed, Cult Leader, All Pigs Must Die, Homewrecker, Xibalba, and Young And In The Way. Generally, most albums produced by [[Music/{{Converge}} Kurt Ballou]] tend to fall into this. Even his main band shows some obvious Entombed influences and even covered them.
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* FollowTheLeader: A lot of HardcorePunk and {{Metalcore}} bands in TheOughts and TheNewTens borrowed heavily from Entombed's early output. Some of the worst offenders include Music/TrapThem, Nails, Cursed, Cult Leader, All Pigs Must Die, Homewrecker, Xibalba, and Young And In The Way. Generally, most albums produced by [[Music/{{Converge}} Kurt Ballou]] tend to fall into this. Even his own band bares some obvious Entombed influences and even covered them.
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* FollowTheLeader: A lot of HardcorePunk and {{Metalcore}} bands in TheOughts [[TurnOfTheMillennium The Oughts]] and TheNewTens borrowed heavily from Entombed's early output. Some of the worst offenders include Music/TrapThem, Nails, Cursed, Cult Leader, All Pigs Must Die, Homewrecker, Xibalba, and Young And In The Way. Generally, most albums produced by [[Music/{{Converge}} Kurt Ballou]] tend to fall into this. Even his own main band bares shows some obvious Entombed influences and even covered them.
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* DorkAge: ''Same Difference'' is not viewed fondly by fans due to the band going AlternativeMetal on that album.
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* FollowTheLeader: A lot of HardcorePunk and Metalcore bands in TheOughts and TheNewTens borrowed heavily from Entombed's early output. Some of the worst offenders include Music/TrapThem, Nails, Cursed, Cult Leader, All Pigs Must Die, Homewrecker, Xibalba, and Young And In The Way. Generally, most albums produced by [[Music/{{Converge}} Kurt Ballou]] tend to fall into this. Even his own band bares some obvious Entombed influences and even covered them.
* PeripheryDemographic: The American HardcorePunk and {{Metalcore}} scene latched on to Entombed and it shows with some of the genre's most recent output.
* PeripheryDemographic: The American HardcorePunk and {{Metalcore}} scene latched on to Entombed and it shows with some of the genre's most recent output.
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* FollowTheLeader: A lot of HardcorePunk and Metalcore {{Metalcore}} bands in TheOughts and TheNewTens borrowed heavily from Entombed's early output. Some of the worst offenders include Music/TrapThem, Nails, Cursed, Cult Leader, All Pigs Must Die, Homewrecker, Xibalba, and Young And In The Way. Generally, most albums produced by [[Music/{{Converge}} Kurt Ballou]] tend to fall into this. Even his own band bares some obvious Entombed influences and even covered them.
* PeripheryDemographic: The American HardcorePunk and {{Metalcore}} scene latched on to Entombedand it shows with some of to the genre's most recent output.point where it became its own subgenre called "Entombed-core"
* PeripheryDemographic: The American HardcorePunk and {{Metalcore}} scene latched on to Entombed
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* FollowTheLeader: A lot of HardcorePunk and Metalcore bands in TheOughts and TheNewTens borrowed heavily from Entombed's early output. Some of the worst offenders include Music/TrapThem, Nails, Cursed, Cult Leader, All Pigs Must Die, Homewrecker, Xibalba, and Young And In The Way. Generally, most albums produced by [[Music/{{Converge}} Kurt Ballou]] tend to fall into this. Even his own band bares some obvious Entombed influences and even covered them.
* PeripheryDemographic: The American HardcorePunk and {{Metalcore}} scene latched on to Entombed and it shows with some of the genre's most recent output.
* PeripheryDemographic: The American HardcorePunk and {{Metalcore}} scene latched on to Entombed and it shows with some of the genre's most recent output.
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* MagnumOpus: Among fans it's ''Clandestine'' or ''Left Hand Path''. Among critics, it's probably ''Wolverine Blues'' or ''To Ride...''
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* MagnumOpus: Among fans it's "Clandestine". Among critics, it's probably "Wolverine Blues" or "To Ride..."
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* FirstInstallmentWins: Their first three or so albums tend to be the ones everyone brings up in conversation, as they're often considered the best and most influential.
* MagnumOpus: Among fans it's"Clandestine". ''Clandestine'' or ''Left Hand Path''. Among critics, it's probably "Wolverine Blues" ''Wolverine Blues'' or "To ''To Ride..."''
* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: ''Left Hand Path'' is often mentioned in the same vein as ''[[Music/{{Possessed}} Seven Churches]]'' and ''[[Music/MorbidAngel Altars of Madness]]'' in terms of just how much it did for the death metal genre, and ''Wolverine Blues'' was the album that made Death 'N' Roll popular. The band's early material has been endlessly copied so much though a death metal fan introduced to bands in the vein of Entombed before the band itself may not quite get what the band brought to the table.
* MagnumOpus: Among fans it's
* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: ''Left Hand Path'' is often mentioned in the same vein as ''[[Music/{{Possessed}} Seven Churches]]'' and ''[[Music/MorbidAngel Altars of Madness]]'' in terms of just how much it did for the death metal genre, and ''Wolverine Blues'' was the album that made Death 'N' Roll popular. The band's early material has been endlessly copied so much though a death metal fan introduced to bands in the vein of Entombed before the band itself may not quite get what the band brought to the table.
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* MagnumOpus: Among fans it's "Clandestine". Among critics, it's prbably "Wolverine Blues" oor "To Ride..."
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* MagnumOpus: Among fans it's "Clandestine". Among critics, it's prbably probably "Wolverine Blues" oor or "To Ride..."
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* MagnumOpus: Among fans it's "Clandestine". Among critics, it's prbably "Wolverine Blues" oor "To Ride..."