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At The Gates

At the Gates is a Swedish death metal band from Gothenburg, formed in 1990. The band was a major progenitor of Gothenburg-style melodic death metal alongside In Flames and Dark Tranquillity. Prior to their first disbandment in 1996, At the Gates released four albums, ending with and including Slaughter of the Soul (1995), which has been seen as a landmark in the mid-1990s Swedish death metal scene. After reuniting for a one-off tour in 2008, the band reformed once again in 2011, and they have since released three more albums: At War with Reality (2014), To Drink from the Night Itself (2018) and The Nightmare of Being (2021).
Albums
1992
The Red in the Sky Is Ours
1993
With Fear I Kiss the Burning Darkness
1994
Terminal Spirit Disease
1995
Slaughter of the Soul
2014
At War With Reality
2018
To Drink From the Night Itself
2021
The Nightmare of Being
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