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The Black Sessions is a compilation album by Swedish metal band Katatonia, released on February 21, 2005 through Peaceville. The compilation includes hit songs, B-sides and rarities recorded on the band's previous studio albums (from Tonight's Decision to Viva Emptiness). A live DVD of the band performing in Krakow, Poland in April 2003 is also included in the compilation.
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