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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: phreak on April 30, 2006, 09:20:05 pm
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I was recently cleaning out my computer and i came upon these two songs. I have no idea who they are, but they're both pretty good so I'd like to know who did them:
Song 1 - Is a black metal type song. I think the lyrics are sung in Norwegian or another Scandianivan language. It sounds alot like Dimmu Borgir.
Song 2 - Is a traditional american heavy metal style song like Metallica or Megadeth around 1992. Not as intense as modern american thrash/power bands like Nevermore or Iced Earth.
Edit: links removed now that the song have been identified. Don't want to suck up bandwidth from the FSO site, although with the mediavps there, i'm sure they wont notice.
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The first one is 'Unohduksen Lapsi' by Moonsorrow.
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the first is correct, cept monsorrows is finnish, not norwigian and they sound nothing like dimmu. :D
the second one is The Wanderer by Manditory
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Thanks guys.
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i find the easyest way to identify a song is to punch a string of the lyrics into google with quotes, which works quite well if you can understand wtf the band is saying. :D
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Maybe he doesn'y know Finnish (or whatever their language is.)
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yea i tried it, but i don't know finnish, nor would i even have an idea since i wouldn't be able to understand them in english.
that Manditory song was off a 2001 demo tape iirc, so i don't think the lyrics were online at all.
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google managed to find the results for the manditory song on a forum somewhere, with that bit of info i was able to look them up on metal archives to confirm it. still to id a song by that means you need to be able to understand the lyrics. id probibly have recognized the finish song off the bat (moonsorrow kicks ass), but castor beat me to it :D
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i tried googleing the manditory songs and it didn't find it. i think the problem was i put too much of the lyrics in (about 6 words)
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wierd, did you use quotes?
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yea, may have been some search settings or something stupid.