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  • Scott C. has a fantastic voice. After hearing this a few times I really can't imagine anyone else singing this who could sing it with more power. Thanks for the upload and Thanks to Globus for yet another phenomenal album. I literally still can't stop listening to it after 3 weeks :D

  • @mommymusick As you said "yet another" I can only assume you've heard (of?) Epicon and thus you likely heard Madre Terra? Also phenomenal in every respect really. I've listened to Epicon for around four years now and it still doesn't get old, Break from this World is only going to join that on a timeless circle of enveloping astonishment.

    .Just... truly amazing.

  • i love their new songs

  • I don't remember how often I had to cry when I listened to this.

    This song is my favorite of all songs I have ever listened to..

  • I love this song, and his voice is so nice and pleasant:)

  • would have been better without the lead's vocals

  • @KissMyButt9000 Then check out the source track, entitled Journey To The Front.

  • @Hakkar6993 thanks

  • @KissMyButt9000 I strongly disagree. I think the lead vocals are amazing and they put a really strong impact on song's heaviness imo. If you catch my drift :)

  • Anyone knows the name of the guy who sings? (not globus, the male vocalist)

  • @Meyerode Scott Ciscon. He's also featured in the songs Madre Terra and the live version of Diem Ex Dei.

  • @Hakkar6993 He needs to do more songs, I love his voice. xD

  • Thanks for uploading this great song! :D

    I don't know a lot of Latin, but I'd just like to point out some minor mistakes:

    It should be praeparet bellum instead of praperet bellum.

    Also, it's virtutis, not virutis.

    Still, thanks a lot! :D

  • @cerberus112261 Those are the official lyrics in the booklet from the CD. :)

  • amazing album, really like the new album.

  • I wish someone could traduce this. I know this song is about war. I know the sentence "Dulce et decorum est Pro patria mori" stands for :"Sweet and becoming it is for the country to die". It's a quote from the famous roman poet Horace. The next line :"Homo vitae, commodatus non donatus est" means "Man has been lent to life, not given". The last line "Pax et bonum" means "peace and salvation".

  • @GregTom2 I will put the translation in the description.

  • @Hakkar6993 Thanks mate! You're again my hero.

  • @GregTom2 :D I'm devoted to my (very few) subscribers... lol.

  • wonderful but I don't like the way it ends

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