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Two decades into their career, with six records since their formation in 2005, 300M+ streams, four consecutive number #1 albums, and the strongest line-up the Finnish power/symphonic metal group ever had, it’s about time Battle Beast release a proper live release captured in January 2023 at the sold-out Helsinki Ice Hall showing that the sextet is at the top of their game right now! “Circus Of Doom – Live in Helsinki 2023” is a triumphant display of entertaining and monumental heavy rock. Live recording from Helsinki Ice Hall, Finland, on the 27th of January 2023.
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2025-04-11
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1979-04-17 | en
8.1
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7.1
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8.4
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2001-01-29 | en
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7.5
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10.0
YÖ Live at Hartwall Arena 10th of December 2011
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7.4
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7.3
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