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MarkTBSc:
Does KharBevNor's post constitute the invoking of Godwin's law or can we carry on regardless?

I've often been a little worried about admitting I like Man O War as some of their art is a little Aryan-leaning, but then the Aryan's stole a lot of their imagery from the Norse and Swedes and that buncha guys. Let's face it, who wouldn't want to be an awesome Viking! Aside from the crappy sanitation I mean. A Viking is essentially a pirate.

KharBevNor:
What the hell, I am just posting awesome music.

Let's get some proper heaviness in here! Ancient and modern!

Ancient Rites - Victory or Valhalla (Last Man Standing)
Amon Amarth - Death in Fire
Bolt Thrower - In Battle There Is No Law
The Count Nosferatu Kommando - Jim Beamed Ahnenherbe TV
Cryptic Wintermoon - Bonegrinder 1916
Forefather - Ours Is the Kingdom
Impaled Nazarene - Total War/Winter War

And of course, if you've not got that much balls, but still have some balls, there's always Sabaton.

Sabaton - Aettero Dominatus
Sabaton - Nuclear Attack
Sabaton - Primo Victoria

and then lets cool off with some nice neo-folk...OR NOT!

Gae Bolg - (Black) Sabbath

(seriously listen to that last one so awesome).



I personally don't really worry that much about the imagery used by the bands I listen to or their fans because I'm not a nazi and anyone who could get made into a nazi by listening to music is a total fucking retard.

West:
The Red Chord, anything by The Red Chord.

They're so fucking furious.

Bastardous Bassist:

--- Quote from: MarkTBSc on 01 Oct 2009, 03:37 ---Heather Alexander

--- End quote ---

That is my best friend's name.  So weird.

I've heard the US troops in Somalia went in with Slayer playing.

MarkTBSc:
Heather Alexander has done some awesome folk music. "Brannigan's Special Ale" is pretty good. She's also done "Courage Knows No Bounds" which is awesome but her masterpiece has to be "March of Cambreath". Absolutely awesome faux-Scottish war music. John Ringo's featured that one song in a hell of a lot of his books, usually battle scenes.

"Sound the horn and call the cry, How many of them can we make die!"

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