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September 8th, 2004, 02:05 PM
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Re: National Anthems/ or bands
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Uh, Vynd, a great many Dom2 players weren't born when most of your suggestions were released - so its hardly fair to chastise them for failing to make them on their own
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You're assuming I was? I might have been 2 or 3 years old when the most recent of my suggestions came out, but I wasn't exactly buying the albums.  I reserve the right to criticize people for not knowing the classics! 
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September 8th, 2004, 02:23 PM
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Re: National Anthems/ or bands
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Pythium: The Lumberjack Song -- Monty Python's Flying Circus
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Que???
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September 9th, 2004, 06:12 PM
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Re: National Anthems/ or bands
I must second (and even third) the suggestion of Enya for Man. Aldebaran may be fitting for the Lost of the Tuathas, or perhaps even I Want Tomorrow (the lyrics do not quite fit though).
Loreena McKennit might be good for standard Man as well (The Mystic's Dream?). For one reason, I would say Bjork's Vespertine album for Caelum (Harm of Will for example).
Oh, and In Memory of Trees (Enya) for something closer to an incantation or prayer from Pangaea.
I couldn't say anything about the other nations; my musical knowledge isn't too wide, especially when it comes to metal.
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September 10th, 2004, 11:08 AM
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Re: National Anthems/ or bands
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Pythium: The Lumberjack Song -- Monty Python's Flying Circus
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Monty Python because it's Pythium, of course. 
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December 19th, 2005, 12:17 AM
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Re: National Anthems/ or bands
Just remembered this thread while hearing the perfect national anthem for Ermor: Gothminister - March of the Dead
And for Caelum "Warriors" from Freedom Call would be very fitting
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At night, high up in the heavens we fight
Faster than lightning we strike
Like fires that rip through the night
Surrounded by light
Raging thunder in the skies
Time has come to sacrifice
We are warriors,
born from the light
An army for freedom,
defenders of life
Warriors,
euphoria will rise
Returning from darkness
we bury all lies
The knights,
outcast and lost in the skies
Returning to heaven denied
Louder than thunder we ride
Ready to strike
Call for us and you will survive
Follow us to paradise
[Chorus]
Here we are,
the warriors of light
Here we are,
we came from the night
Here we are,
the warriors of light
Here we are, euphoria will rise.
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Perfectly fitting  .
Ulm: Nightwish - Kinslayer (since Ulm is kinda atheistic  )
Another Ulm Suggestion: Sengir - Cry before the War (because in vanilla you have to cry if you have to go to war with Ulm  . And BF Ulm has Sengir Vampires 
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January 26th, 2006, 03:32 PM
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Re: National Anthems/ or bands
I tend to choose soundtrack by contents rather than track title.
Marignon:
Conquest Of Paradise
Hispanola
(Soundtrack from movie "1492", by Vangelis) Seriously, listen to them and tell me they don't fit.
Diabolical Faith Marignon
Devilred (Moonspell)
Mephisto (Moonspell)
Ermor
Bones of the night
Mortuary
(two above are Planescape:Torment soundtrack by Mark Morgan)
R'lyeh
The official band of R'lyeh is (old) Delerium. Has some really dark and oppressive ambients.
Brainwaves
Sphere
Relics
Rise Above
Iron Faith Ulm
Dungeon Keeper intro (by Mark Morgan, again)
Descent to the Cerberus (Quake 2 music from first level, by otherwise crappy band Sonic Mayhem)
Black Forest Ulm
Julie umira kazdou noc (XIII Stoleti)
Evangelium (XIII Stoleti)
A Poisoned Gift (Moonspell)
Perverse...almost religious (intro) (Moonspell)
Awake (Moonspell)
Pythium
Death Smiles At Us All
The Slave Who Became A Gladiator
Barbarian Horde
(Gladiator soundtrack by Hans Zimmer; can't be beaten here)
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