sure i found a lot of similar bands. hope it will be helpfull:
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Yes Between the Buried and Me are definitely a Progressive Metal band
Between the Buried and Me is generally classified as progressive metal.
He was buried between Zorah and Eshtaol.
The abbreviation BTBAM stands for Between The Buried And Me. They are an American progressive metal band from North Carolina, made up of 5 members. The band was formed in the year 2000 and are still together.
I am burying, you are burying, he/she/it is burying, we are burying, they are burying
Yes, Rosa Parks was buried at Woodlawn Cemetary in Detroit, Michigan. She is buried between her mother and husband.
The family plot is there. He is buried between his mother and his sister.
The likely word is "buried" (put underground, or under other similar materials).
They are buried in the forest. Look in the hidden cave nearby the lot on the bottom right corner of your map.
No. If you enjoy progressive death metal, then there are other bands in this genre--although this is a very very diverse genre which is just the nature of progressive musics in general. Some well-known progressive death metal bands include: Pain of Salvation, Death, Atheist, Unexpect, Between the Buried and Me, Cynic, and Edge of Sanity. However, Opeth really is nothing like most of these bands. Opeth's use of harmony and melody really are unique in this subgenre. The band leader, Mikael Akerfeldt, is a huge fan of Porcupine Tree which is kind of similar to Opeth--although, Porcupine Tree would be considered prog rock not progressive death metal. If you really want to find some good music, check out Progarchives.com. It will be much more useful than me.
they were buried with there favirote possecoins because they belived an sfter life some of the egyptians were buried with food and hunting supplies
The likely word is instead (in place of).A similar word is the word interred, meaning buried.