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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Manowar is often criticized/mocked as "cliche" for using [[HeavyMithril sword-and-sorcery themes]] in their songs, when they are actually among the first metal bands to do so on a regular basis.
* SignatureSong: "Kings of Metal," 'Metal Warriors," or "Achilles, Agony and Ecstasy in Eight Parts."
* SignatureSong: "Kings of Metal," 'Metal Warriors," or "Achilles, Agony and Ecstasy in Eight Parts."
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: OnceOriginalNowCommon: Manowar is often criticized/mocked as "cliche" for using [[HeavyMithril sword-and-sorcery themes]] in their songs, when they are actually among the first metal bands to do so on a regular basis.
* SignatureSong: "Kings of Metal," 'Metal Warriors," or "Achilles, Agony and Ecstasy in Eight Parts.""
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* SignatureSong: "Kings of Metal," 'Metal Warriors," or "Achilles, Agony and Ecstasy in Eight Parts.
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* FaceOfTheBand: Joey [=DeMaio=] was usually the member of the band who would do the most talking when they were interviewed.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rnAd0C4Z7M This clip]] from the 2007 ''Magic Circle Festival Volume I'' DVD, in which an over-enthusiastic fan declares that "anyone who doesn't like Manowar is afraid of himself... you motherfuckers!"
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation[=/=]PoesLaw: Much debate has been had about whether they're a StealthParody or SeriousBusiness about everything they do. There seems to be no in-between... but what else would you expect from Manowar?
** If they ARE a StealthParody, they are a VERY [[AffectionateParody affectionate one]]. Their love for the genre and its conventions is undeniable.
* BrokenBase: Either you will find the band to be awesomeness incarnate, or you will find them to be {{Narm}} incarnate. There is really no middle ground to this.
** If they ARE a StealthParody, they are a VERY [[AffectionateParody affectionate one]]. Their love for the genre and its conventions is undeniable.
* BrokenBase: Either you will find the band to be awesomeness incarnate, or you will find them to be {{Narm}} incarnate. There is really no middle ground to this.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation[=/=]PoesLaw: Much debate has been had about whether they're a StealthParody or SeriousBusiness about everything they do. There seems to be no in-between... but what else would you expect from Manowar?
**Manowar? If they ARE a StealthParody, they are a VERY [[AffectionateParody affectionate one]]. Their love for the genre and its conventions is undeniable.
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** Either you will find the band to be awesomeness incarnate, or you will find them to be {{Narm}} incarnate. There is really no middle ground to this.
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** Either you will find the band to be awesomeness incarnate, or you will find them to be {{Narm}} incarnate. There is really no middle ground to this.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: They're ''far'' more popular in Europe than in their home country of America, where they're more of a cult band.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff:
** They're ''far'' more popular in Europe than in their home country of America, where they're more of a cult band.
** They're ''far'' more popular in Europe than in their home country of America, where they're more of a cult band.
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* HoYay: "Blood Brothers" from ''Gods of War'' could almost be considered a love song instead of a song about the PowerOfFriendship.
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* HoYay: HoYay:
** "Blood Brothers" from ''Gods of War'' could almost be considered a love song instead of a song about the PowerOfFriendship.
** "Blood Brothers" from ''Gods of War'' could almost be considered a love song instead of a song about the PowerOfFriendship.
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* MemeticMutation: The artwork for ''Anthology'', depicting the band wearing only loincloths. It's frequently listed as one of the worst metal album covers of all time. It's not considered an official release by the band. (Though ''The Kingdom of Steel: The Very Best of Manowar'' is the only one of several compilations they endorse, so it might not be just because of the album art.)
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* MemeticMutation: MemeticMutation:
** The artwork for ''Anthology'', depicting the band wearing only loincloths. It's frequently listed as one of the worst metal album covers of all time. It's not considered an official release by the band. (Though ''The Kingdom of Steel: The Very Best of Manowar'' is the only one of several compilations they endorse, so it might not be just because of the album art.)
** The artwork for ''Anthology'', depicting the band wearing only loincloths. It's frequently listed as one of the worst metal album covers of all time. It's not considered an official release by the band. (Though ''The Kingdom of Steel: The Very Best of Manowar'' is the only one of several compilations they endorse, so it might not be just because of the album art.)
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* NarmCharm: Well, the band's lyrics ''are'' all about ridiculously over-the-top machismo, and nobody hides it, and nobody pretends to have any deep message in those lyrics either. However, would the band still be Manowar if things were any different? Of course, their songs do go in considerable depth about Norse mythology, and Achiles was noted by one scholar as being a stellar example of ShownTheirWork. Also, Creator/ChristopherLee likes them.
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* NarmCharm: Well, the band's lyrics ''are'' all about ridiculously over-the-top machismo, and nobody hides it, and nobody pretends to have any deep message in those lyrics either. However, would the band still be Manowar if things were any different? Of course, their songs do go in considerable depth about Norse mythology, and Achiles was noted by one scholar as being a stellar example of ShownTheirWork. Also, Creator/ChristopherLee likes liked them.
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* FaceOfTheBand: Joey [=DeMaio=] was usually the member of the band who would do the most talking when they were interviewed.
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* ClicheStorm: The band's lyrics often seem like this. [[TropesAreNotBad It's not a bad thing, though]]; it just adds to the band's general NarmCharm.
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* ClicheStorm: The band's lyrics often seem like this. [[TropesAreNotBad [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools It's not a bad thing, though]]; it just adds to the band's general NarmCharm.
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* BaseBreaker: Either you will find the band to be awesomeness incarnate, or you will find them to be {{Narm}} incarnate. There is really no middle ground to this.
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* BaseBreaker: BrokenBase: Either you will find the band to be awesomeness incarnate, or you will find them to be {{Narm}} incarnate. There is really no middle ground to this.
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* BaseBreaker[=/=]LoveItOrHateIt: Either you will find the band to be awesomeness incarnate, or you will find them to be {{Narm}} incarnate. There is really no middle ground to this.
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* BaseBreaker[=/=]LoveItOrHateIt: BaseBreaker: Either you will find the band to be awesomeness incarnate, or you will find them to be {{Narm}} incarnate. There is really no middle ground to this.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: EVERYTHING THEY HAVE EVER WRITTEN. EVERYTHING.
* BaseBreaker/LoveItOrHateIt: Either you will find the band to be awesomeness incarnate, or you will find them to be {{Narm}} incarnate. There is really no middle ground to this.
* BaseBreaker/LoveItOrHateIt: Either you will find the band to be awesomeness incarnate, or you will find them to be {{Narm}} incarnate. There is really no middle ground to this.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: EVERYTHING THEY HAVE EVER WRITTEN. EVERYTHING.
* BaseBreaker/LoveItOrHateIt:BaseBreaker[=/=]LoveItOrHateIt: Either you will find the band to be awesomeness incarnate, or you will find them to be {{Narm}} incarnate. There is really no middle ground to this.
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* AwesomeMusic: EVERYTHING THEY HAVE EVER WRITTEN. EVERYTHING.
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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: EVERYTHING THEY HAVE EVER WRITTEN. EVERYTHING.
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* MagnumOpus: Either ''Sign of the Hammer'' or ''Kings of Metal.'' For individual songs, "Achilles, Agony and Ecstasy in Eight Parts" is generally regarded as their best.
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** Any album post-''Kings of Metal'', especially ''Gods of War'', tend to elicit this reaction from fans. They're either great albums that show that Manowar's StillGotIt, or they're prime examples of SeasonalRot[=/=]{{Sequelitis}} that play up the [[WorldOfHam ham]] to beyond {{Narm}} levels and make the band look like washed-up has-beens.
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** Any album post-''Kings of Metal'', especially ''Gods of War'', tend tends to elicit this reaction from fans. They're either great albums that show that Manowar's StillGotIt, or they're prime examples of SeasonalRot[=/=]{{Sequelitis}} that play up the [[WorldOfHam ham]] to beyond {{Narm}} levels and make the band look like washed-up has-beens.