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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2010

The first 2 episodes of HBO's "The Pacific" put to the music of "first it giveth" (Queens of the stone-age)
Hope you enjoy :D

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  • this music had nothing to do with the pacific show some fucking respect asshole

  • @cminksful Well I can see why some people like it but it just can't compare to band of brothers. Like when Band of Brothers was out of battle it was still entertaining but the pacific got boring at times. Idk you might like it

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  • Hey!! i like this song guys!! still a bad choice though :/

  • Fuck this gay ass music. It kills the mood. >:(

  • @TheIfifi LOL wtf are you talking about, the japs had double the casualities throughout the war compared to the yanks

  • Oh yeah sure. Put some music under a fucking show made to show you war isnt anything to laugh about, and think you're "cool". Idiot.

  • this was not as good as BoB

  • i think the pacific is a good movie, ( i than bob is bether thought) but they got the history all wrong. the japs was exellent tactikens and they had way less casuletiss then the american marines,

  • Whats up with the shitty music?! Respect the pacific, retard!

  • What the hell is with this thing of people taking clips of war movies and jizzing bad nü-metal all over them? Like they're "creating" something? It's all over YouTube. What the fuck? This shit has to fucking stop.

  • Leckie was to the far right of the action.This portrayal of the Battle of the Tenaru is pure fiction. Marines Corporal Leroy Diamond(gun commander/spotter), Pfc John Rivers(gunner), and Pvt. Albert Schmid bore the brunt of the three waves of Japanese attacks.The trio were credited with over 200 Japanese kia. All were awarded the Navy Cross(Rivers posthumously) Diamond was both shot and wounded by grenade fragments and Schmid was blinded in one eye and lost most of the sight in the other.

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