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12:05
12:05

Release Date: Feb 24, 2004. Label: Inside Out Music. Genres: Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal, Hard Rock, Thrash. Number Of Tracks: 16. Being an acoustic set, this could easily be called Pain Of Salvation's most accessible record, but it's a good thing.

POSTED: 07/16/2007 - 03:09 pm

9.7
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0
Be
Be

Released: Oct 12, 2004. Genre: Rock. Styles: Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal. Number Of Tracks: 15. On Be, Swedish prog rock legend Daniel Gildenlow sounds as if he has simultaneously discovered theosophy and Mahler.

POSTED: 01/11/2005 - 01:33 am

9.3
rating
0
One Hour By The Concrete Lake
One Hour By The Concrete Lake

Released: Jul, 1998. Genre: Progressive Metal. Label: Avalon. Number Of Tracks: 11. "One Hour By The Concrete Lake" is perhaps the heaviest and darkest album of this amazing band.

POSTED: 09/18/2009 - 03:36 am

9.3
rating
6
Road Salt One
Road Salt One

Released: May 17, 2010. Genre: Progressive Rock. Label: InsideOut. Number Of Tracks: 12. Many different sounds are displayed on the album, from metal to old-school progressive rock, to gospel, to even carnival-like music.

POSTED: 06/21/2010 - 12:27 pm

8.3
rating
3
Road Salt Two
Road Salt Two

Released: Sep 26, 2011. Genre: Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal. Label: InsideOut. Number Of Tracks: 12. Extremely unique sound. Pain Of Salvation managed to combine a very acoustic sound with very electronic sounds. The album sound is very progressive.

POSTED: 09/30/2011 - 08:10 am

8.7
rating
4
Scarsick
Scarsick

Release Date: Jan 30, 2007. Label: InsideOut Music. Genres: Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal. Number Of Tracks: 10. Scarsick is an incredibly diverse album with tons of different styles, tempos and influences.

POSTED: 08/07/2008 - 03:34 am

8.8
rating
8
The Perfect Element, Part I
The Perfect Element, Part I

Released: Oct 31, 2000. Genre: Progressive Metal. Label: InsideOutMusic. Number Of Tracks: 12. All the songs are incredible, and even though this is a concept album, you can listen to any song you want and still get the same effect, without having to listen to it in order.

POSTED: 08/11/2009 - 03:12 am

9.7
rating
5
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