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Dragonlord - Pandora Internet Radio (188 words)
The result was Dragonlord, a band that combined Peterson's heavy thrash riffery with the ornate, gothic feel of modern fl metal bands like Dimmu Borgir and Cradle of Filth, plus nods to fl metal originators like Venom and Mercyful Fate.
Dragonlord was also a band that remained a side project for Peterson, not a primary concern ahead of his continued work with Testament.
The debut Dragonlord album, Rapture, was released in summer 2001 by Spitfire, the same label that carried Testament.
The SF Site Featured Review: The Last Dragonlord (878 words)
Dragonlords are born without knowing their destiny and many die before they make the Change, the time when they can shift from human form to dragon form.
Dragonlords are often called upon to arbitrate disputes and sit in judgement on difficult cases.
In contrast to the warmth and goodness of the Dragonlords and their friends, we are also treated to the malice and deviousness of their enemies.
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