Educational black metal: Endstille - Völkerschlächter visual cover

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @L_K81
    @L_K81 10 месяцев назад +2

    That´s Cruor, L. Wachtfels ist in the background with red hair... regards from Kiel, Germany.

    • @amamenox
      @amamenox  10 месяцев назад

      Damn, my bad.
      I even watched them live many years ago, they were the best band of the event, opening for Naglfar and Dark Funeral.

    • @amamenox
      @amamenox  10 месяцев назад

      Wait a minute! I just noticed: thank you for comment, it means a lot.
      I published a tab and guitar cover for Defloration too:
      ruclips.net/video/LMOHB5GapFQ/видео.htmlsi=CiiYdQokksXyBGEJ

  • @steffent.6477
    @steffent.6477 10 месяцев назад

    Yeah, it's the most monotonous song I've ever heard but the lyrics are great.

    • @amamenox
      @amamenox  10 месяцев назад

      Tastes are tastes and to each his own 🤷

    • @lilwonka
      @lilwonka 10 месяцев назад

      I only listen to Endstille when I gotta lock in

    • @NightSide1349
      @NightSide1349 3 месяца назад

      @@lilwonka Lock In for what??

  • @STALKERHN
    @STALKERHN 4 месяца назад

    Endstille bassplayer😅

    • @amamenox
      @amamenox  4 месяца назад

      Yes he pointed that out too 😅

  • @rubyredlotus
    @rubyredlotus 9 месяцев назад

    Horsehoe theory as a song. 😮‍💨Horseshoe theory is the idea that political extremes (e.g. left communism, right fascism) are somehow analogous or share characteristics. The political figures in the lyrics ping-pong between fascist dictators (Hitler, Mussolini, Franco, Pinochet et al) socialists (Lenin, Stalin, Kim Il-Sung, Kim Jong-Il, Tito et al) and anti-colonialists. The curious inclusion of their guitarist Lars Wachtfels is probably a joke if I had to guess? Implying that he rules the band with an iron fist.
    The horseshoe theory is anti-communist in nature, it tends to gloss over the fact that communist states were and are the greatest threat to fascist states. It tends to endorse the "double genocide" theory, which equates famine under the Soviet Union with the Holocaust.
    Obviously to compare deaths that were the result of a food shortage to a targeted and industrial extermination of Jews in Nazi Germany is farcical, but this type of argumentation is common in political debate. This is in part tolerated because people in Western countries we have been programmed with hostility towards Communist "regimes" and most people have not done enough reading on such a taboo subject as to be able to refute these points with historical fact.