Opeth Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | White Cluster |
| 52 | Under the Weeping Moon |
| 53 | Heritage |
| 54 | Madrigal |
| 55 | I Feel the Dark |
| 56 | Prologue |
| 57 | Black Rose Immortal |
| 58 | Slither |
| 59 | Advent |
| 60 | The Amen Corner |
| 61 | Silhouette |
| 62 | Epilogue |
| 63 | Karma |
| 64 | Nepenthe |
| 65 | In Mist She Was Standing |
| 66 | Häxprocess |
| 67 | Folklore |
| 68 | Nectar |
| 69 | The Lines in My Hand |
| 70 | Forest of October |
| 71 | Famine |
| 72 | Still Day Beneath the Sun |
| 73 | Patterns in the Ivy II |
| 74 | Marrow of the Earth |
| 75 | The Twilight Is My Robe |
| 76 | Requiem, Part 2 / The Apostle in Triumph |
| 77 | Derelict Herds |
| 78 | Remember Tomorrow |
| 79 | Bridge of Sighs |
| 80 | Circle of the Tyrants |
| 81 | Harlequin Forest |
| 82 | Den ständiga resan |
| 83 | Eternal Soul Torture |
| 84 | Into the Frost of Winter |
| 85 | The Throat of Winter |
| 86 | Mellotron Heart |
| 87 | Would? |
| 88 | Burden (radio edit) |
| 89 | Requiem |
| 90 | The Lotus Eater (edit) |
| 91 | The Apostle in Triumph |
| 92 | Face in the Snow |
| 93 | Pyre |
| 94 | Ghost of Perdition (edit) |
| 95 | Deliverance (edit) |
| 96 | §1 |
| 97 | §1 (radio edit) |
| 98 | §2 |
| 99 | §3 |
| 100 | §4 |
Opeth Albums
Singles
About Opeth
Opeth is a Swedish progressive metal band formed in Stockholm in 1990 who masterfully blend death metal brutality with progressive rock sophistication, creating a unique sound that seamlessly shifts between growling vocals and clean singing within single compositions. Albums like "Blackwater Park" and the dual release "Deliverance & Damnation" established them as pioneers of progressive death metal, with songs like "Ghost of Perdition" showcasing their ability to weave intricate acoustic passages with crushing metal riffs. Under Mikael Åkerfeldt's visionary leadership, they've evolved from pure death metal into more progressive territory with albums like "Pale Communion" and "Sorceress," influencing countless bands to explore the boundaries between extreme metal and art rock. Their cultural impact lies in proving that heavy music can be both intellectually complex and emotionally profound, making them one of metal's most respected and innovative acts.