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Dimmu Borgir - Puritania (The Enigma TNG Remix | Cover) [w/ lyrics]

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Dimmu Borgir's "Puritania" track from their album (Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia) has been one of those special tracks that has played a major role on the way I make music. I first discovered it in 2007 and I was 17 at the time. I would sometimes walk home from high school with it blasting in my ears playing on my psp and I remember the sheer rage and overwhelming dread I would feel (back then wasn't a good time for me since I was dealing with an extreme rage fueled, bipolar, woman beating, bigot, christian zealot of a step-father that made me feel like I was walking on egg shells 24/7, so Puritania was like therapy). Back then I used to listen to so much dark, heavy, and industrial shit as well as symphonic bands, not so much black metal, but other stuff such as the Deathstars, Tristania, Dope Stars Inc (I collaborated with their singer Victor Love a few years ago actually), Psyclon Nine, Acylum, Nightwish, Deadstar Assembly, I could go on and on.

I completely re-created Puritania by ear as well as did my own vocals over it. I created literally everything including the little "We'll do away with your kind" in the beginning with my own voice. Only thing I didn't do was the obvious radio samples in the very beginning and end of the song that comes directly from the original track. I created Puritania in my own way but didn't stray too far from the original, because the original by itself already sounds like a 200 feet tall industrial death machine ready to slaughter any and everything. Anyways, not trying to type a bible here, I hope all of you appreciate this remix/cover as I stayed up all night and day to work on this.
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Electronic
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