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Uploaded by on May 14, 2009

7th song from album Amongst the Catacombs of Nephrenka
Lyrics:
Ia Namtaru
Ia Lammia
Ia Asaku
Ia Pazuzu

Ia Zixul zi Azkak
Ia Gula zi Pazu
Alal uggae Utukku Xul
Ia Ia Pazuzu

Ia Ningursu Ia Ia Umduggu
Shemti Shebui Nehenkau
Addu Nergal Arrallu

Nergal dread God of War and Plague
Avenge the shades of our Fallen ones
Blacken the sun with Fierce Winds
Bring forth your Terrible Storms!
Yea! Burn the flesh of our Enemies
Gash their throats with Weapons of Iron
Destroy Them utterly
With Locusts and Disease

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  • Epic, atmospheric and glorious!

    Thanks for submitting!!!

    IA IA PAZUZU

  • brutal.

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  • ala cazookazoo

  • This is the shit I'll listen to before I step into the cage for my next fight in April!

  • I feel like watching the mummy returns

  • 1 person needs to die! who would dislike this???

  • play it loud with some bass!!!! my Egyptian art history prof at GMU loved this. Told Karl that when they played here in Springfield va.

  • THis the best fucking ambient track ever

  • LORD OV SOUTH-WEST WINDS,FEVERS AND PLAGUES!!!!!

    IA IA PAZUZU!

    BRING BACK FORTH THE VENOMOUS WORDS OV NERGAL!

  • They are enemies of Egypt, thus enemies of the pharaoh, who is a god, and thus enemies of the gods. Being such enemies they are "outside" the boundaries of Creation, and Harmony - they represent Chaos. As representatives of chaos they are portrayed in a chaotic manner with limbs in every directions which sometimes appear to be severed or broken to ritualy decapacitate the threat.

  • @oberstul To name them exactly according to the egyptian sources the neighbours are Lybians to the west(not actually related to modern day people of Lybia), Kushites or Nubians to the South which represent many different african tribes and peoples. And "Asians" which relate to the ancient peoples of the Middle East. The images that are even further still in the background(kinda hard to make out) are probably another way of representing the enemies of Egypt.

  • @oberstul not sure which mummy this is, but I am almost certain it's a photo or representation of an actual royal mummy. In the background the three beheaded figures are one typical way of representing enemies - kneeling down(thus defeated), with their arms firmly tied around the elbow area to restrict ANY potential movement. Judging by the colouring they might represent the three principal neighbours recognized by ancient egyptians during the Old and Middle Kingdom.

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