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cool :]
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@ranXerox09 Haha! I totally forgot about these comments! Can't believe it was already a year ago. I was probably drunk and went off on a youtube rant. :)
Yeah I agree that knowing the subgenres is a cool thing. Thanks for replying to my comment. Forgot about this video and it was nice to hear it again.
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@vlanicki it is cool to know the difference between every subgenre... subgenres makes more interesting the main genre, more exciting maybe.
but anyway you are right: the music is what matters
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@KodiHammon That statement is just stupid from inside and out. the thing is Katla, who was the first the vocalist and writer of lyrics, is part of a swedish-speaking minority in Finland so singing in Finnish was never ever discussed. Swedish is Katla's first language therefore he write swedish lyrics
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the original is much beautiful
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okey ;D
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ummm, isnt it from hedningarna's song: vargtimmen?
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Most of Finland is bilingual, the swedish speaking finns are more of a minority. Where as in Quebec canada they speak french.
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Actually they speak Swedish in parts of Finland, somewhat like they speak French in Canada..



Hedningarna only used the old melody before Finntroll ;)
Wonder why people vote down, I thought it would interest them to know where the melody stems from...noone here interested in the historical aspect huh?
I will try to find the original, got it somehwere on cd, and then upload it.
DieSushiBitch 1 year ago 13
I'm still 12. :)
I guess the argument I was trying to present is not making sense. I know there was, is, always will be subgenres. More will appear as musical styles and sounds get fused even further. My point... subgenres, labels, other marketing type schemes... they all mean nothing. It is the music itself that matters. Music is either good or bad; you either like it or you don't. In the end, if you like a band, who cares what kind of band they are as far as that label goes (subgenre).
vlanicki 2 years ago 12