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(1995) – Debut album with heavy black/death metal influences. Morningrise (1996) – Known for its long, complex compositions. My Arms, Your Hearse (1998) – The band's first concept album. Still Life (1999) – Another landmark concept work. Blackwater Park (2001) – Widely considered their masterpiece, produced by Steven Wilson Deliverance (2002) – Often cited as their heaviest work.
Fans can find these releases on various online music platforms, such as MusicStack, eBay, and specialized metal music stores. Opeth-Discography--1995-2011--FLAC-VINYL-2012-J...
Compilation / Discography Pack Format: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) Source: Vinyl (Analog) Years Covered: 1995 – 2011 Encoded / Packaged: 2012 Artists: Opeth (Sweden) Genre: Progressive Death Metal / Progressive Rock (1995) – Debut album with heavy black/death metal
refers to a popular digital archive of Opeth's studio albums from their debut (1995) through Still Life (1999) – Another landmark concept work
This draft describes a comprehensive digital collection of studio discography from their 1995 debut through their 2011 transition into progressive rock. The collection features high-fidelity FLAC audio sourced from Vinyl pressings, including specific 2012 reissues. Opeth: Discography (1995–2011)
From 1995 to 2011, Opeth released some of their most iconic albums, including:
For progressive metal fans, Opeth’s first nine studio albums—from Orchid (1995) to Heritage (2011)—represent a golden era. It’s a period where death metal brutality met folk-infused melancholy, all wrapped in dynamic, cinematic production.