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- Rockers_&_War abstract "Rockers & War is a double CD record by Debauchery. The first part including their usual death metal songs, and the second part including hard rock songs in the same vein as AC/DC. The rocker part is also the first CD to include clean vocals. Keyboards is a much more central instrument on this record, as it was barely used on former records. The use of keyboards leans almost in the direction of symphonic death metal.".
- Q16968654 abstract "Rockers & War is a double CD record by Debauchery. The first part including their usual death metal songs, and the second part including hard rock songs in the same vein as AC/DC. The rocker part is also the first CD to include clean vocals. Keyboards is a much more central instrument on this record, as it was barely used on former records. The use of keyboards leans almost in the direction of symphonic death metal.".
- Rockers_&_War comment "Rockers & War is a double CD record by Debauchery. The first part including their usual death metal songs, and the second part including hard rock songs in the same vein as AC/DC. The rocker part is also the first CD to include clean vocals. Keyboards is a much more central instrument on this record, as it was barely used on former records. The use of keyboards leans almost in the direction of symphonic death metal.".
- Q16968654 comment "Rockers & War is a double CD record by Debauchery. The first part including their usual death metal songs, and the second part including hard rock songs in the same vein as AC/DC. The rocker part is also the first CD to include clean vocals. Keyboards is a much more central instrument on this record, as it was barely used on former records. The use of keyboards leans almost in the direction of symphonic death metal.".