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Helloween: Albums
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Helloween is back on the road to promote their strong new album Rabbit Dont Come Easy. This is an album that strongly feels like a much-needed vitamin injection for them. Many of their previous releases has had their ups and downs. On the European tour they only did four shows before the singer Andy got sick, and they postponed almost every one of the remaining shows in Scandinavia. All of the cancelled shows are rescheduled to take place in December. But the day before they got to Malmö, the tour started again in Gothenburg Sweden.
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Helloween has since completed their latest studio album Gambling with the Devil, which was released on October 23, 2007. It is noted for featuring more keyboards. "As Long As I Fall" is the first single, released in early september is available only via download. The video for the song was shot and it is available at their official site. [2]
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Helloween went back into the studio and released “The Time Of The Oath” in 1996, which was hailed by the press as their best album since the Keeper era. The album contained songs loosely based on the writings of Nostradamus. Helloween was back on top as The Time of The Oath earned them many gold and platinum albums throughout the world. Later that year they released the double live album “High Live” and was elected best band of 1996 by the Japanese magazine Buurn.
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This is a true return back to Helloween's past form, with some Pink Cream and Gamma Rays thrown in for a good measure. Continuing in the direction of their previous effort, Helloween have succeeded in capturing the "raw power and aggression of their original sound." The album contains a lot of fresh-sounding riffs, vocals that fly in and out, and intricate and interwoven guitar work, all done at a reasonably fast pace. The thing that is different in this album from
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