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"singer Pasi Koskinen (from St.Mucus), who contains, much more progressive metal elements". This sounds like very stupid think in all seriousness. Really how the hell singer do the band to do with any sides of technical playing such as progressive??? Sure Pasi Koskinen was not the guitarist, keyboardist or drummer of Amorphis nor the composer of Amorphis. Actually this may be the mistaken by the Ajattara black metal band. Ajattara is a Pasi's own band and Pasi are the guitarist and composer of Ajattara, but it does'nt mean, that Pasi is also composer of Amorphis. A man behind that later more progressive structures is mostly Esa Holopainen, mastermind of Amorphis. And if you are following the career of Amorphis their progressive edge started from the classic Tales from the Thousand Lakes and ofcourse there is no Pasi with the band, meaning, that Esa Holopainen had bringing always their prog-elements into their music, not Pasi! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.112.20.146 (talk) 12:08, 31 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]