Orden Ogan

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  • power metal
  • folk metal
  • german
  • progressive metal
  • metal
The fantasy-power-metal band Orden Ogan was founded by Sebastian Grütling (drums) and Sebastian Levermann (vocals, guitar) in 1996.
They released two demos called "Into Oblivion" and "Anthem to the Dark Side" in 1997 and 98 and a year later they recorded their first self- financed and self- produced full-length "Soli Deo Gloria". In 2004 the second album "Testimonium A.D.", also self- financed, followed and despite not being full-time musicians, the band invested all time they had and managed to nail record deals for Germany, Brazil, Sweden, the UK, Switzerland and Austria.

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Songs

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    (Who's the) Green Man?

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    ...and if You Do Right

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    A Friend of Mine

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    A Reason To Give

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    Absolution for Our Final Days

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    Alone in the Dark (feat. Ylva Eriksson)

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    Angels War

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    Ashen Rain

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    Black Hole

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    Come with Me to the Other Side (feat. Liv Kristine)

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    Deaf Among The Blind

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    Down Here

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    Dying Paradise

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    Evil Lies in Every Man

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    F.E.V.E.R

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    F.E.V.E.R. (8-Bit version)

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    Farewell

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    Fields of Sorrow

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    Finis Coronat Opus

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    Forlorn and Forsaken

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    Grave's Bay

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    Gunman

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    Heart of the Android

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    Here At The End Of The World

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    Hollow

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    In Grief And Chains

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    In the Dawn of the AI

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    Inferno

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    Interstellar (feat. Gus G.)

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    It Is Over

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    Land Of The Dead

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    Let the Fire Rain

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    Mystic Symphony

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    One Last Chance

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    Orden Ogan

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    Ravenhead

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    Reality Lost

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    Something Pretending

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    Sorrow Is Your Tale

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    Splatter in a Half Minute (live)

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    Splattered in Seconds (live)

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    Take This Light

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    The Candle Lights

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    The Face of Silence

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    The Frozen Few

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    The Ice Kings

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    The Lake

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    The Lords of the Flies

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    The Things We Believe In

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    The Things We Believe In (Folk version)


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