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'''Epica''' is an atmospheric ] band from ], founded by guitarist/vocalist Mark Jansen after he left ]. The music itself resembles ]'s style with a combination of operatic singer and ] riffing, with sephardic ] touches. '''Epica''' is an atmospheric ] band from ], founded by guitarist/vocalist Mark Jansen after he left ]. The music itself resembles ]'s style with a combination of operatic singer and ] riffing, with sephardic ] touches. The band's current name derives from the ] album, ].


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Epica

Epica is an atmospheric gothic metal band from Holland, founded by guitarist/vocalist Mark Jansen after he left After Forever. The music itself resembles After Forever's style with a combination of operatic singer and black metal riffing, with sephardic pipe organ touches. The band's current name derives from the Kamelot album, Epica.

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