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  2. Path (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Path" is a song by Finnish symphonic metal band Apocalyptica and a single from their 2000 album Cult. It was originally released in 2000 as an instrumental which also has a music video. The release also included "Hall of Mountain King" from Cult , a cover of Edvard Grieg 's , Peer Gynt, Op. 23, Act II, Pt. 5 .

  3. Cult (Apocalyptica album) - Wikipedia

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    The record also experimented with vocals and other instrumentation. There are some versions of the first release with "Path Vol. 2" as the first track and "Path" as the fourteenth. This is the last Apocalyptica album to feature Max Lilja on cello. The song "Hope Vol. 2" has a music video that features scenes from the film Vidocq.

  4. Apocalyptica - Wikipedia

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    It featured mostly original songs and three cover songs. The album was Apocalyptica's first release featuring orchestral percussion performed by Toppinen, as well as the first to feature a track to include vocals, "Path Vol. 2", sung by Sandra Nasic of Guano Apes, was released shortly after Cult. Max Lilja left the group in 2002 and joined Hevein.

  5. Live (Apocalyptica video) - Wikipedia

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    "Path Vol.2" Director: Kai Sehr "Harmageddon" Director: Kare Hellen "Nothing Else Matters" Director: Pasi Pauni "Enter Sandman" Director: Kare Hellen "The Unforgiven" Director: Kare Hellen Extras. It contains a video called "Little Drummer Boy". It was recorded in Millbrook, before a Metallica concert, where Apocalyptica opened the show for them.

  6. Apocalyptica (album) - Wikipedia

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    Apocalyptica is the fifth studio album by the Finnish symphonic metal band of same name.Although Mikko Sirén has been with Apocalyptica two years prior to this release, he was not an official member of the band until after this release, but this is still his first release with the band along with the band having a drummer for their first time.

  7. Apocalyptica discography - Wikipedia

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    Song Artist Album 1997 "Purify Yourself" Waltari: Space Avenue "Look Out Tonite" "Meine Liebe ist ein Monster" Schweisser: Heiland: 1999 "Take Your Time" Guitar Slingers The Story So Far: 2000 "Letting the Cables Sleep - Remix" Bush: Letting the Cables Sleep, Pt. 2 "Bataillon D'amour" Joachim Witt: Bayreuth 2: 2001 "In Joy and Sorrow" HIM

  8. The Best of Apocalyptica - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Apocalyptica is a Greatest hits album released in 2002 by the cello metal group Apocalyptica. It contains covers from their previous releases and was only released in Japan. It contains covers from their previous releases and was only released in Japan.

  9. Worlds Collide (Apocalyptica album) - Wikipedia

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    Worlds Collide is the sixth studio album from Finnish classical band, Apocalyptica. While this album is the sixth major release, it is also (including singles, videos, box sets, etc.) the twenty-eighth release overall.