Eternal Decision

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Hunger 00:00 Tools
Risen 00:00 Tools
Power 00:00 Tools
Breaking 00:00 Tools
Overflow 00:00 Tools
The Search 05:50 Tools
Imminent Destruction 00:00 Tools
Things I Say 00:00 Tools
Fearless 00:00 Tools
Turn 00:00 Tools
Alive 00:00 Tools
Stomping Ground 00:00 Tools
C.T.G. 00:00 Tools
Blindsided 00:00 Tools
Killing Me 00:00 Tools
Without Shelter 00:00 Tools
Thru This Pain 00:00 Tools
Ghost In the Machine 00:00 Tools
Strength 00:00 Tools
Scar 00:00 Tools
Beyond 00:00 Tools
Alien 00:00 Tools
I Walk The Line 00:00 Tools
Something Strong 00:00 Tools
Free 00:00 Tools
1st Sin 00:00 Tools
No Grip 00:00 Tools
Scales 00:00 Tools
Go 00:00 Tools
The Time Has Come 00:00 Tools
Flashback 00:00 Tools
Closer 00:00 Tools
One Nation 00:00 Tools
Trashed 00:00 Tools
I.N.U. 00:00 Tools
Back to Anger 00:00 Tools
Fetish 00:00 Tools
Dead Cell 00:00 Tools
Set Me Free 00:00 Tools
Under Influences 00:00 Tools
Throne of Ivory 00:00 Tools
Devour 00:00 Tools
The Soul Right 00:00 Tools
"OVERFLOW" 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Hunger (Unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Search 00:00 Tools
CTG 00:00 Tools
Thing I Say 00:00 Tools
Gone With You 00:00 Tools
metallica - hunger 00:00 Tools
Old School Metal 00:00 Tools
Misery 00:00 Tools
On the Down Low 00:00 Tools
Risen-like early Metallica/Pan 00:00 Tools
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Eternal Decision is a a Christian metal band from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. They are often compared to and mistaken for Metallica due the similarities in vocals. Especially the song "Hunger" which many believed to be a new Metallica demo on the old Napster. They released their self titled debut throughout the United States and 16 other different countries in 1997 and it was well recieved by fans and critics. They released 2 their second album "Ghost in the Machine" in 1999 had 2 songs chart in the top 5 on the Pure Rock Report (formerley known as the Progressive Airplay Journal) and followed that album up with "E.D. III" in 2002. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.