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Therion - The blood of Kingu

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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2008

Song: The blood of Kingu
Band: Therion
Album: Sirius B
Year: 2004
Genre: Symphonic metal
Country: Sweden

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  • Good old Babylonian mythology told through symphonic metal.

  • I can't stop thinking about it being "Blood of Pingu" ; ; but... he's made out of clay D: anyway this album rocks, saw them in concert tones of times. kick ass shows, probubly some of the best.

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  • @TransylvanyanForest

    you're right! I apologize ... everyone likes different music

  • @Wulfenburg same lol

  • @suhlyce ..Very flawed methodology. Have you ever read the actual myths? Or do you just go by whatever you read w/o proof? Obviously the latter. The god "Sin" is the deified form of the moon. Marduk is the "solar calf," a form of Shamash, the Babylonian version of the Sumerian sun-god "Utu." The Sumerians used to refer to civilizations metaphorically as "giants," "dragons," or "mountains," this myth was influenced by "Ninurta and Kur," and "Inanna and Ebih," in which the dragon is a civilization

  • Collect the blood of Pingu! :D

  • This song is absolutely a classic. It is unbelievable that it hasn't more views...

  • @MultiMRExclusive Doesn't matter, get the fuck out of here!

  • kingu is the moon, marduk is nibiru, tiamat is what earth was called before th colission

  • what is the shit.............

  • How is this song not more popular?

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