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* BadassBaritone: Mathias has quite a deep voice when singing clean.
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* CoverVersion: They released a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdkBs0VCSX0 metal cover]] of Music/BoneyM's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkG1J5SZ_kw "Rasputin"]] as a single.
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* GratuitousLatin: ''Rex regi rebellis''. Doubles as ViewersAreGeniuses, since it refers to Z. Topelius's book ''Välskärin kertomuksia'' and its opening scene, the battle of Breitenfeld 1631.
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* EndOfAnAge: The song "End of an Empire" deals with the fall of the Byzantine Empire following the Battle of Manzikert, and the Fall of Constantinople, bringing an end not only to the Byzantines as a nation, but also closing the book on the Roman Empire before it for good. It also contains a rather bittersweet reminiscence on TheEmpire and its history, ultimately painting its fall as a sudden, but inevitable occurrence. It also mentions several other pivotal battles throughout history that spelt the beginning of the end for major powers, [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarTwo Stalingrad]], [[UsefulNotes/TheNapoleonicWars Waterloo]], [[UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution Bastille]], [[UsefulNotes/TheGreatNorthernWar Poltava]], and [[HornyVikings Stamford Bridge]][[Note]]Which, funnily enough, ties back into ''The Great Escape'', which details Harald Hardrada's escape from Constantinople.[[/note]]. The CentralTheme of the song is that even the greatest empires fall eventually, and few see it coming when it does.
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* EndOfAnAge: The song "End of an Empire" deals with the fall of the Byzantine Empire following the Battle of Manzikert, and the Fall of Constantinople, bringing an end not only to the Byzantines as a nation, but also closing the book on the Roman Empire before it for good. It also contains a rather bittersweet reminiscence on TheEmpire and its history, ultimately painting its fall as a sudden, but inevitable occurrence. It also mentions several other pivotal battles throughout history that spelt the beginning of the end for major powers, [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarTwo Stalingrad]], [[UsefulNotes/TheNapoleonicWars Waterloo]], [[UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution Bastille]], [[UsefulNotes/TheGreatNorthernWar Poltava]], and [[HornyVikings Stamford Bridge]][[Note]]Which, Bridge]] [[note]]Which, funnily enough, ties back into ''The Great Escape'', which details Harald Hardrada's escape from Constantinople.Constantinople. [[/note]]. The CentralTheme of the song is that even the greatest empires fall eventually, and few see it coming when it does.
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* EpicRocking : The song "End of an Empire" is a more literal example of this, being a seven minute long song (longer than their standard fare) about, well, ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
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* EpicRocking : EndOfAnAge: The song "End of an Empire" deals with the fall of the Byzantine Empire following the Battle of Manzikert, and the Fall of Constantinople, bringing an end not only to the Byzantines as a nation, but also closing the book on the Roman Empire before it for good. It also contains a rather bittersweet reminiscence on TheEmpire and its history, ultimately painting its fall as a sudden, but inevitable occurrence. It also mentions several other pivotal battles throughout history that spelt the beginning of the end for major powers, [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarTwo Stalingrad]], [[UsefulNotes/TheNapoleonicWars Waterloo]], [[UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution Bastille]], [[UsefulNotes/TheGreatNorthernWar Poltava]], and [[HornyVikings Stamford Bridge]][[Note]]Which, funnily enough, ties back into ''The Great Escape'', which details Harald Hardrada's escape from Constantinople.[[/note]]. The CentralTheme of the song is that even the greatest empires fall eventually, and few see it coming when it does.
* EpicRocking: The song "End of an Empire" is a more literal example of this, being a seven minute long song (longer than their standard fare) about, well, ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
* EpicRocking: The song "End of an Empire" is a more literal example of this, being a seven minute long song (longer than their standard fare) about, well, ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
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Badass Mustache and Badass Beard are being merged into Manly Facial Hair. Examples that don't fit or are zero-context are removed. To qualify for Manly Facial Hair, the facial hair must be associated with masculinity in some way. Please read the trope description before readding to make sure the example qualifies.
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* BadassMustache: Jussi used to sport [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lugh30r6431qcol0no1_1280.jpg quite an impressive one]].
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* AssHoleVictim: The pirates in "Hunting Pirates" make a living off of killing and stealing from innocents, so no one really feels bad when they're killed by the protagonists.
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* AssHoleVictim: AssholeVictim: The pirates in "Hunting Pirates" make a living off of killing and stealing from innocents, so no one really feels bad when they're killed by the protagonists.
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*AssHoleVictim: The pirates in "Hunting Pirates" make a living off of killing and stealing from innocents, so no one really feels bad when they're killed by the protagonists.
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*UnscrupulousHero: The protagonists of "Hunting Pirates" are a ruthless, greedy, and sadistic band of mercenaries who seemingly take great joy in hunting down and killing pirates. Nonetheless, they seem to genuinely care about exacting justice and making the seas safer. Just as many of the lyrics are devoted to [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech condemning the pirates for their crimes]] as they are to showing [[BloodKnight how much fun they're having killing them]].
-->[[IDidWhatIHadToDo We have no choice]], it's you who are the bad guys.
-->[[RapePillageAndBurn You've taken it all]] [[{{Hypocrite}} and yet you still dare to fault.]]
-->[[NotSoDifferent Who are you to judge and condemn us?]]
-->Underneath the paint your flag is still black.
-->[[IDidWhatIHadToDo We have no choice]], it's you who are the bad guys.
-->[[RapePillageAndBurn You've taken it all]] [[{{Hypocrite}} and yet you still dare to fault.]]
-->[[NotSoDifferent Who are you to judge and condemn us?]]
-->Underneath the paint your flag is still black.
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*ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: "Hunting Pirates" is about a crew of [[HiredGuns mercenaries]] that make their living by [[PayEvilUntoEvil plundering pirate ships]].
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* TheQuietOne: Jussi Wickström. Both of the band's drummers - Tude Lehtonen and Jaakko Jakku - also apply, to a certain degree.
* TitleTrack: "Battle Metal" and "Stand Up and Fight".
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* TheQuietOne: Jussi Wickström. Both PayEvilUntoEvil: The protagonists of "Hunting Pirates", who are a mercenary band that make their living [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin hunting pirates]]. They take a [[BloodKnight rather sadistic pleasure]] in killing their targets and plundering their ships, but as they point out, their victims aren't really ones to judge.
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* TitleTrack: "Battle Metal" and "Stand Up and Fight".sails! Wipe them out now.
-->[[LeaveNoSurvivors Kill them all! Let them die.]]
-->[[AssholeVictim Scum they are! Foe of mankind.]]
-->Clear the sea! Show no ruth.
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* TitleTrack: "Battle Metal" and "Stand Up and Fight".
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-->[[AssholeVictim Scum they are! Foe of mankind.]]
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* TheQuietOne: Jussi Wickström. Both of the band's drummers - Tude Lehtonen and Jaakko Jakku - also apply, to a certain degree.
* TitleTrack: "Battle Metal" and "Stand Up and Fight".
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* ScheduleSlip: Warlord was getting well into the process of writing the followup to ''Turisas 2013''... and then lost all of his progress due to computer troubles. The album's still coming, but it might be a minute.
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* HorribleHistoryMetal: Albeit done with a rather rousing and inspirational vibe.
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* ScheduleSlip: Warlord was getting well into the process of writing the followup to ''Turisas 2013''... and then lost all of his progress due to computer troubles. The album's still coming, but it might be a minute.
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* RasputinTheMadMonk: Russia's greatest love machine!
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* ''Turisas2013'' (2013)
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* ''Turisas2013'' ''[=Turisas2013=]'' (2013)