Fun Friday #60! Siamese - Predator Reaction!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Hello!
    Link to video here with description below: • Siamese - Predator (Of...
    Thank you for watching! Siamese put out the best of the singles with this one IMO, and I am loving it! Definitely let me know your thoughts on the song, and I will see you in the next one! Have a great day!
    "Predator" by Siamese
    Written by: Andreas Krüger & Mirza Radonjica
    Produced by: Andreas Krüger
    Mixed and mastered by: Chris Kreutzfeldt
    Lyrics:
    I’m feeling a change of mind
    Feeling my heart collide
    Something I cannot hide
    I feel it crawling down my spine
    No matter how high I climb
    I’m nowhere near the sky
    Who am I? You decide
    Prey or predator
    Let the silence define
    (Take it back now, take it back)
    Put your life on the line
    (Take it back now, take it back)
    Out of sight - out of mind
    (Take it back now, take it back)
    So muzzle my face and make me obey
    Abide and keep your words inside
    Shut the f*** up
    We’ll keep your eyes and your mouth sewn up
    We got it covered so don’t show up
    Your life on a full stop
    Caged like an animal, cannibal, eat yourself up
    Don’t you want to do the right thing?
    We can tell you how to feel, tell you how to deal
    Don’t you want to do the right thing?
    Prey or predator
    #modernrock #metalcore #posthardcore

Комментарии • 3

  • @johncrwarner
    @johncrwarner 4 месяца назад +1

    I think Siamese are Danish not Swedish.
    And calling a Dane Swedish is possibly the worst "insult" to say to a Dane LOL
    There is a lot of friendly / unfriendly rivalry between Denmark and Sweden
    They both speak languages related to each other and their written forms are very similar
    but they sound very different - mostly because Danish sounds like someone with a hot potato in the mouth LOL.
    Fun fact: in Denmark a Danish pastry is called a "Wiennerbrød" - Viennese bread
    and in Vienna they are called "Kopenhagener Gebäck" - Copenhagen baked goods

    • @panicmanicyt
      @panicmanicyt  4 месяца назад

      Yeah, that is 100% my bad. I thought I remember seeing something saying they were from Sweden, but after just checking, they are from Denmark. I don't mean any insult by it, but that is good to know. Thank you so much for the information though as that is really cool to know, and I actually at some point would like to visit any of the northern counties like Sweden, Denmark, etc. so hopefully get to experience more so the culture than just from videos.
      In the states, people from the deep south, so like places like Mississippi, or really the places/states that were consider the south during the US Civil War would best be compared to Danish, language sound wise, as you have to be around it a lot to get the full understanding of it and just the lingo of it all. There are still times you have to have people repeat themselves, but it is all in good fun. haha

    • @johncrwarner
      @johncrwarner 4 месяца назад

      @@panicmanicyt
      I was in Maryland - which though a slave-owning state was on the Union side and the accent of some folks was very hard for me to understand and I am a native speaker LOL.
      Here is a Norwegian comedy programme poking fun at the Danes and their language:
      ruclips.net/video/s-mOy8VUEBk/видео.html
      I have visited all three Scandinavian countries (DK, NO and S) as well as Iceland, Finland and Estonia and they are great places to visit.
      For me speaking English and German reading the Scandinavian languages is relatively straight forward but the spoken language is more problematic LOL.
      I worked in Estonia and travelled a lot between there and Finland so I learnt Estonian and Finnish which are wild languages - not even closely related to any Indo-European languages.