I am Swedish and immediately recognized the Russian Soviet national anthem in the solo, because I watched hockey tournaments in the 70's between Soviet, Sweden, Poland, Tjeckoslovakien and Germany, which Soviet almost won every time and they played this national anthem at the end of the game.
You should take a look at majestica - above the sky. This is the lead guitarist of sabaton's band, Tommy Johansen, and it features some amazing Bass vocals and all around awesome instrumentals. You will not be disappointed.
@@brunogerard2917 Anthem of USSR and Russia same music, in so little it wrong, but main theme is same. Dont say me thanks, im from Russia, i know what about i say. Have a nice day!)
There was a point when Wehrmacht stood just 30 km away from the Moscow Kremlin. German officers could even see big Moscow buildings through their binoculars. The music from the solo received new lyrics and became the official USSR anthem only in 1943. In 1941, it was technically an anthem of Bolshevik Party. But Stalin liked it, so it was often used for similar purposes. Nowadays it's the official Russian anthem, with new lyrics again. Greetings from Russia, and thanks for this video.
I honestly feel like European power metal is very underrated in the US. Majority of all my favorite bands are from Europe and unfortunately don’t tour the US but thankfully Sabaton does :)
True, Europe has some exceptional metal, especially if you love to venture into darker and heavier (colder, i.e. Norwegian, and the like) territories. But for me everything starts with Metallica - S&M '99, the fist notes of The Master Of Puppets (after 9+ minutes of building tension with The Call of Ktulu), the greatest manmade metal explosion of all times.
I gotta say man... ive watched all of your sabaton reactions now.. and I love it. Absolutely LOVE how you aren't just reacting to the music at face value, but you dive deep into the history, and pick it apart to learn. Please please please keep reacting. Love seeing your videos!
Привет из России. Радио Тапок обычно поёт песни о истории России как и Арктида, но есть исключения как Операция союзная сила… век не забуду погибших в Серби… когда НАТО бомбили Белград…78 дней бомбили… 78… У меня нет слов…😔 Иностранцы изменелись… ведь правда…? Правда?
People who say Sabaton is boring and cringe simpy do not care about their past or are scared to accept the fact that these things shall not be forgotten. Yes, a pretty rough generalisation, but that's just how I feel. Thank you for being such an awesome person Dave, really makes me have a faith in the thing called humanity. Keep it up man!
@@julius43461 almost correct. I believe the full quote is "Those who do not study history, are doomed to repeat its failures. Those that DO study history is doomed to stand on the sidelines and watch everyone else repeat its failures."
@@scar445 The only thing that is there to learn from history is that you shouldn't lose a war. And even that isn't terribly helpful as overconfidence and complacency are a thing, making us fight wars we think we'll win but we end up losing. What else can we learn? That wars are bad? I mean duh. But if you become too war averse, then you will attract "barbarians" who will come knocking on your door eventually, at which point you will either defend yourself or roll over and give them what they want.
2 easter eggs ;) they sing "stand against the typhoons wave". The German Name for the Attack on Moscow was "Operation Typhoon"...and as said before, the guitar solo is the Soviet/Russian Anthem ;)
The guitar solo part you were thinking about was where I think the band mixed in the Russian national anthem into the song. This song brings every Russian to tears at that part.
It's always fun and interesting to listen to your reactions! Like you, I've never learned as much about history as I did with Sabaton. And I did so voluntarily, because it started to interest me. Please, don't stop reacting to them!
I do really love this song bc it makes me feel super proud and patriotic... And I am not Russian or from any of the former Soviet countries. There is nothing quite like hearing this song played live and having EVERYONE sing along and hum the anthem in the guitar-lo... And its a bunch of Americans and Canadians doing the singing and humming. Sabaton makes you feel proud for countries you ain't from. It's very, "I SEE YOU. AND I AM PROUD FOR YOU. So much so, I feel like I gotta defend the motherland."
The Soviets didnt invent the idea of the Motherland. They appropriated or adapted to the already existing culture. The mother is the most important aspect of society, what men sacrifice their life for. All revolutionary causes have used the female image, including the French revolution.
Very few reactors recognize the gitlo on the first pass, but you can always see a glint of recognition before they start racking their brains "I KNOW this song, Where have I heard it before?,Watching the Olympics? In a movie?... It's an inspiring and memorable composition that makes you feel ten feet tall, as any good national anthem should. The Joyous reactions of Russians are the most fun to watch, as you can imagine. The men"s military choir adds another rich layer of comradely goodness, and to top it all off you've got frontman Joakim Brodén putting an Eastern roll on his "R"'s, growling like an angry Russian bear, a tank driver who has an amazing resemblance to Vladimir Putin and..... Saboton sure doesn't do anything small, do they?
7:03 - 7:22 "familiar part of solo". It is the State Anthem of USSR and Russian Federation. I took my hat off for you: only one foreigner from approximately 20-30, who listened for this part, could find this tune familiar. In original song by Oleg "RadioTapok" Abramov there was not such tune, and that - inserting the Anthem into solo - made the very high popularity of "Sabaton" between Russian fans even more higher. BTW. "sabaton" mean "armor boot" (as the medieval knights wore), while "tapok" (ta-pakh) meaans "soft home slipper"). Oleg made many covers for "Sabaton's" songs. Then he wrote this "Sabaton-style" song, and "Sabaton" made the cover for it.
When "Sabaton" allowed Oleg to release his cover for "Dead men attack" a day before official presentation of the "Grat War" album in Russia, and when they invited Oleg to sing this song together in Moscow, some one joked: "well done, Oleg! Now we shall wait for "Sabaton" to made a cover on your songs." 2 years later the joke become a reality 🙂
Woohoo I’m early! Edit: this song makes me proud of the epicness (ik that’s not a real word) of the Russian soldiers in WWII and the solo was the Soviet Anthem
You've probably figured it out by now considering you did the reaction almost a year ago. In case not, I'm pretty sure the melody you recognised is from the Soviet / Russian national anthem.
Although this is officially a cover song since Radio Tapok wrote and recorded it first, I don't really see it that way. When Radio Tapok wrote the song, his whole idea was to write a song as if it was written by Sabaton. So I see it more like a Sabaton song, written by Radio Tapok. :)
You should have a look at Majestica - Above the Sky. It's the lead guitarist of sabaton, Tommy Johansen's band. Great vocals and a phenomenal all around instrumental song! Not only do they have a guitar solo, but there's a drum and bass solo too! Power metal on its finest!
Fun fact: did you know they never reached Moscow? They repelled them before they reached it! Although if they had they would have run into a FORTRESS! I recommend Stalingrad by sabaton if u haven’t yet it’s cool!
I know, late comment. That part of the song you thought sounded familiar, if you saw the movie The Hunt For Red October it was in there, after Sean Connery gives a speech to his men they start singing it, and the American submarine Dallas picks up the singing on sonar. But yes as others have pointed out it is the Russian anthem.
Professor Dave, you just made my day. Do you have some type of background in music? I've learned a lot about music by just watching your Channel. You seem to point out aspects of a song that I would never have paid attention for. Not so much with this particular song. But with other songs. This is going to sound corny, but if you were the music teacher I would never miss a class. Great job is always professor.
My musical experience is jazz. I’ve been playing the tenor saxophone for the last 15+ years. But I’m out of practice as of late. Musical knowledge is still there however haha.
So the solo was the soviet anthem. But even more interesting this is a cover sabaton made. The original song was made by the RUclipsr Radio Tapok, who is a cover artist making a multiple sabaton covers in the past. And who then made this in the style of sabaton. His version is in Russian and he had a diffrent solo.
Finally I find some one who reacts and likes history no one I know cares at all about history and think it is fine to repeat and it’s not ok to repeat thanks for reading my comment if you do
Not entirely correct. They played their stuff. The song is written by Joakim and Pär. They sent the song to RADIO TOPAK so he could release it first. When Sabaton played in Russia they sang this with RADIO TOPAK. 🤓🏴☠️🇸🇪
The solo chorus uses an excerpt from the Anthem of the Soviet Union. But in a slightly faster way. Please do not confuse with the current Anthem of the Russian Federation. Thank you for your reaction to Sabaton, but this is a cover of "Радио Тапок", you can also listen to him perform. Sorry for my english, i use a translator.
if you think one million soldiers is a lot, try repeating that 24 times. that was standard practice for the Eastern Front. try watching "The Fallen of WW2"
Since you’re checking out metal and since you can see past screaming and can see the musical talent it takes (recently saw your old reactions too Gojira) I’d highly recommend Eskimo Callboy for som fun metal. Their music videos are hilarious. Callboy also seem too be okay with reaction videos, obviously I can’t promise you won’t get a claim since their signed with a label but I think you’d like it and I’d love to see your reaction too it. My recommendations would be “Pump it” and “MC Lightning 2” if you’d like some heavier stuff their version of their song “Hypa Hypa” featuring We Butter The Bread With Butter. Loved your reaction as always!
Even though it sounds fantastic and catchy while playing war games, my family has hard time wanting to hear it due to being about USSR. Soviets were harsh to us Eastern Europeans 😅
Ok as the others told you already the solo is the Russian/Soviet national anthem, the thing I wanna tell you is that this isn't a Sabaton song. It's a cover song, the original song is from a Russian musician called Radio Tapok.
@@whatitdodave did you also see his cover versions of Sabaton songs, if you wanna give it a private listen I would recommend his version of Attack of the dead man.
I react to them as soon as they come out. Unless it’s the same song but in a different language. I don’t think I’ve missed any that they released in the last two years.
Everyone's gangsta till you hear one million soldiers of the Soviet Union say Moscow will never give in there's no surrender. The guitar solo is the Russia national anthem. Also Vladimir Putin makes a special guest appearance in the video. P.S every morning I wake up I listen to this cause makes you hit the gym and get your reps in. After they force the Wermacht to retreat they continued to purse them across Eastern Europe right up to the gates of Berlin and sat there for almost 50 years don't poke the bear.
It's kinda hard for either side when one side served a Nazi dictator and the other served a Communist dictator. Kudos to the Russians fighting to protect their homeland, of course, but at the same time, Nazis or Communists, goth kids or emo kids, it's kinda the same thing.
I am Swedish and immediately recognized the Russian Soviet national anthem in the solo, because I watched hockey tournaments in the 70's
between Soviet, Sweden, Poland, Tjeckoslovakien and Germany, which Soviet almost won every time and they played this national anthem at the end of the game.
Брат, я грек живу в России в Краснодаре приезжай в гости!❤😊
@@ЛеонидСтефанидис Это не смешно. Когда шведу пишут двое. И они оба из Краснодара 🙂
The music it was familiar for u in solo is Russian Anthem
Ooooohhhh!
You should take a look at majestica - above the sky. This is the lead guitarist of sabaton's band, Tommy Johansen, and it features some amazing Bass vocals and all around awesome instrumentals. You will not be disappointed.
This is ussr Anthem not russian to be precise
@@brunogerard2917 Anthem of USSR and Russia same music, in so little it wrong, but main theme is same. Dont say me thanks, im from Russia, i know what about i say. Have a nice day!)
@@MorZD the russian and ussr anthems are a little bit differents so the one who sabaton play in their solo is the ussr one.
No matter how many times, I still get chills every time I hear
"Moscow Shall Not Fall!"
There was a point when Wehrmacht stood just 30 km away from the Moscow Kremlin. German officers could even see big Moscow buildings through their binoculars.
The music from the solo received new lyrics and became the official USSR anthem only in 1943. In 1941, it was technically an anthem of Bolshevik Party. But Stalin liked it, so it was often used for similar purposes. Nowadays it's the official Russian anthem, with new lyrics again.
Greetings from Russia, and thanks for this video.
То, что, мол, офицеры Вермахта видели Кремль в бинокли - выдумка.
Ни один кто видел не дожил до 1942-го..
@@KoTe2014 Может и видели, да рассказать не смогли)
I honestly feel like European power metal is very underrated in the US. Majority of all my favorite bands are from Europe and unfortunately don’t tour the US but thankfully Sabaton does :)
My wife and I have seen Sabaton 4 times in concert, so far. It would've been 5 but the pandemic hit.
True, Europe has some exceptional metal, especially if you love to venture into darker and heavier (colder, i.e. Norwegian, and the like) territories. But for me everything starts with Metallica - S&M '99, the fist notes of The Master Of Puppets (after 9+ minutes of building tension with The Call of Ktulu), the greatest manmade metal explosion of all times.
The guitar solo is the russian anthem
Soviet anthem
@@Bludngutz They're basically the same though?
@@razier5299 Basically. The Russian Federation's anthem is a bit higher, and has different lyrics but the melody is the same
@@amethystgamer852 Yeah. The lyrics contextualize the melody.
I gotta say man... ive watched all of your sabaton reactions now.. and I love it. Absolutely LOVE how you aren't just reacting to the music at face value, but you dive deep into the history, and pick it apart to learn. Please please please keep reacting. Love seeing your videos!
The original of this song belongs to Radio tapok and Sabaton covered this song. But interesting fact, Radio Tapok usually covers Sabaton.
Also also, Tapok composed this song with the idea of making an original song that would sound like Sabaton. Guess it worked eh!
Привет из России.
Радио Тапок обычно поёт песни о истории России как и Арктида, но есть исключения как Операция союзная сила… век не забуду погибших в Серби… когда НАТО бомбили Белград…78 дней бомбили… 78…
У меня нет слов…😔
Иностранцы изменелись… ведь правда…?
Правда?
People who say Sabaton is boring and cringe simpy do not care about their past or are scared to accept the fact that these things shall not be forgotten.
Yes, a pretty rough generalisation, but that's just how I feel.
Thank you for being such an awesome person Dave, really makes me have a faith in the thing called humanity. Keep it up man!
he who does not know his history is doomed to repeat its failings.
Imagine cringing at sabaton, couldn’t be me
@@scar445 Meh, we repeat it regardless.
@@julius43461 almost correct. I believe the full quote is "Those who do not study history, are doomed to repeat its failures. Those that DO study history is doomed to stand on the sidelines and watch everyone else repeat its failures."
@@scar445 The only thing that is there to learn from history is that you shouldn't lose a war. And even that isn't terribly helpful as overconfidence and complacency are a thing, making us fight wars we think we'll win but we end up losing.
What else can we learn? That wars are bad? I mean duh. But if you become too war averse, then you will attract "barbarians" who will come knocking on your door eventually, at which point you will either defend yourself or roll over and give them what they want.
Wow! Unbelievable sound! And love all history in their lyrics .
2 easter eggs ;) they sing "stand against the typhoons wave". The German Name for the Attack on Moscow was "Operation Typhoon"...and as said before, the guitar solo is the Soviet/Russian Anthem ;)
Greetings from Moscow, comrad!
The guitar solo part you were thinking about was where I think the band mixed in the Russian national anthem into the song. This song brings every Russian to tears at that part.
Hey Dave, the second part of the solo is the Russian anthem
Russian or USSR?
@@jacksmith-vs4ct both, our current anthem is written to the same music as the anthem of the Soviet Union
@@deadkaras6221 yeah from what I've heard, same music, same rhythm, just different lyrics
Sabaton is definitely my favorite band ever, so glad to see someone else enjoy them as much as me, keep up the good work Dave!
I'm lovin your Sabaton journey Dave . Bringing the magic that we all felt and feel from them . There is so much to come back to
It's always fun and interesting to listen to your reactions! Like you, I've never learned as much about history as I did with Sabaton. And I did so voluntarily, because it started to interest me. Please, don't stop reacting to them!
Nice reaction! Nice to see you again with Sabaton song :-) Thanks!
I do really love this song bc it makes me feel super proud and patriotic... And I am not Russian or from any of the former Soviet countries. There is nothing quite like hearing this song played live and having EVERYONE sing along and hum the anthem in the guitar-lo... And its a bunch of Americans and Canadians doing the singing and humming. Sabaton makes you feel proud for countries you ain't from. It's very, "I SEE YOU. AND I AM PROUD FOR YOU. So much so, I feel like I gotta defend the motherland."
The Soviets didnt invent the idea of the Motherland. They appropriated or adapted to the already existing culture. The mother is the most important aspect of society, what men sacrifice their life for. All revolutionary causes have used the female image, including the French revolution.
I'm all the way from AUSTRALIA and I feel patriotic for a dead country.
Very few reactors recognize the gitlo on the first pass, but you can always see a glint of recognition before they start racking their brains "I KNOW this song, Where have I heard it before?,Watching the Olympics? In a movie?... It's an inspiring and memorable composition that makes you feel ten feet tall, as any good national anthem should. The Joyous reactions of Russians are the most fun to watch, as you can imagine.
The men"s military choir adds another rich layer of comradely goodness, and to top it all off you've got frontman Joakim Brodén putting an Eastern roll on his "R"'s, growling like an angry Russian bear, a tank driver who has an amazing resemblance to Vladimir Putin and.....
Saboton sure doesn't do anything small, do they?
7:03 - 7:22 "familiar part of solo". It is the State Anthem of USSR and Russian Federation.
I took my hat off for you: only one foreigner from approximately 20-30, who listened for this part, could find this tune familiar.
In original song by Oleg "RadioTapok" Abramov there was not such tune, and that - inserting the Anthem into solo - made the very high popularity of "Sabaton" between Russian fans even more higher.
BTW. "sabaton" mean "armor boot" (as the medieval knights wore), while "tapok" (ta-pakh) meaans "soft home slipper"). Oleg made many covers for "Sabaton's" songs. Then he wrote this "Sabaton-style" song, and "Sabaton" made the cover for it.
When "Sabaton" allowed Oleg to release his cover for "Dead men attack" a day before official presentation of the "Grat War" album in Russia, and when they invited Oleg to sing this song together in Moscow, some one joked: "well done, Oleg! Now we shall wait for "Sabaton" to made a cover on your songs."
2 years later the joke become a reality 🙂
the soviet anthem is pretty popular in the west. it's even a meme.
@@lavabeard5939 an legendary meme forever immortalised.
Woohoo I’m early!
Edit: this song makes me proud of the epicness (ik that’s not a real word) of the Russian soldiers in WWII and the solo was the Soviet Anthem
You've probably figured it out by now considering you did the reaction almost a year ago. In case not, I'm pretty sure the melody you recognised is from the Soviet / Russian national anthem.
Although this is officially a cover song since Radio Tapok wrote and recorded it first, I don't really see it that way. When Radio Tapok wrote the song, his whole idea was to write a song as if it was written by Sabaton. So I see it more like a Sabaton song, written by Radio Tapok. :)
To Hell and Back would be a great one next! It has an awesome back story as well
You should have a look at Majestica - Above the Sky. It's the lead guitarist of sabaton, Tommy Johansen's band. Great vocals and a phenomenal all around instrumental song! Not only do they have a guitar solo, but there's a drum and bass solo too! Power metal on its finest!
Second that! Tommy's voice is out of this world
Fun fact: did you know they never reached Moscow? They repelled them before they reached it! Although if they had they would have run into a FORTRESS! I recommend Stalingrad by sabaton if u haven’t yet it’s cool!
the solo had the soviet union national anthem in it
That familiar solo part is Russian anthem (or USSR anthem)
if no one else noted it, Magadan is a town in FAR eastern SIberia. like spitting distance from Alaska far east
I love you because you love sabaton .. just saying btw 😂❤️🙏🏻🔥
The solo from 3:00 is the Soviet national anthem.
The turning point of ww2 for the European theatre and also love your reactions
I know, late comment. That part of the song you thought sounded familiar, if you saw the movie The Hunt For Red October it was in there, after Sean Connery gives a speech to his men they start singing it, and the American submarine Dallas picks up the singing on sonar. But yes as others have pointed out it is the Russian anthem.
I agree. Besides the music, the dark sepia duotone is awesome!!
Радио тапок крутую песню записал ! Вот интересно что играло перед гимном очень знакомая мелодия
So the russian anthem is power metal. That's the best compliment.
Professor Dave, you just made my day. Do you have some type of background in music? I've learned a lot about music by just watching your Channel. You seem to point out aspects of a song that I would never have paid attention for. Not so much with this particular song. But with other songs. This is going to sound corny, but if you were the music teacher I would never miss a class. Great job is always professor.
My musical experience is jazz. I’ve been playing the tenor saxophone for the last 15+ years. But I’m out of practice as of late. Musical knowledge is still there however haha.
@@whatitdodave awesome professor, thank you for getting back to me. I appreciate you.
So the solo was the soviet anthem. But even more interesting this is a cover sabaton made. The original song was made by the RUclipsr Radio Tapok, who is a cover artist making a multiple sabaton covers in the past. And who then made this in the style of sabaton. His version is in Russian and he had a diffrent solo.
Finally I find some one who reacts and likes history no one I know cares at all about history and think it is fine to repeat and it’s not ok to repeat thanks for reading my comment if you do
The solo was the Soviet/Russian national anthem
And this is a cover of an original song by RADIO TAPOK, would you believe it?
Even when not playing their own stuff, Sabaton are always amazing.
Well it only makes sense since he covers a lot of Sabaton in russian c:
They take masterpieces and somehow manage to make them better. Their cover of Burn in Hell by Twisted Sister was, to put it simply, perfect.
Not entirely correct. They played their stuff. The song is written by Joakim and Pär. They sent the song to RADIO TOPAK so he could release it first. When Sabaton played in Russia they sang this with RADIO TOPAK.
🤓🏴☠️🇸🇪
@@ML_SE defence of Moscow is cover on radio tapok song.
@@ratrakksstar4420
It's Joakim and Pär from Sabaton who wrote the song and Radio Topak recorded it first.
🤓🏴☠️🇸🇪
Sabaton turning people into history buffs ❤.
I love the incorporation of the soviet anthem at 7:02.
The solo chorus uses an excerpt from the Anthem of the Soviet Union. But in a slightly faster way. Please do not confuse with the current Anthem of the Russian Federation.
Thank you for your reaction to Sabaton, but this is a cover of "Радио Тапок", you can also listen to him perform. Sorry for my english, i use a translator.
that sound was the russian anthun
Yeah
Yep
that solo used a portion of the russian national anthem
This man's about to coin that Guitarlo as a term xD
This is one of my favorite songs next to Bismarck
Million is just...hmm, there was so much more. Let's put some number there and it's cover song btw
The solo is the Russian national anthem.
You should check out the original by Radio Tapok, Battle of Moscow.
if you think one million soldiers is a lot, try repeating that 24 times.
that was standard practice for the Eastern Front. try watching "The Fallen of WW2"
Up to 15 million
Fat solid is USSR music in the back
Graons
The second half of the guitar solo is the Russian national anthem. My brother check out Sabaton - Midway. A shortie but goodie.
This is a cover of the Russian band "Radio Tapok". Listen, this is interesting.
So you have to ask what's more impressive: that Sabaton turns metalheads into history buffs.... or that Sabaton turns history buffs into metalheads?
It's both.
It is cool bro
Since you’re checking out metal and since you can see past screaming and can see the musical talent it takes (recently saw your old reactions too Gojira) I’d highly recommend Eskimo Callboy for som fun metal. Their music videos are hilarious. Callboy also seem too be okay with reaction videos, obviously I can’t promise you won’t get a claim since their signed with a label but I think you’d like it and I’d love to see your reaction too it. My recommendations would be “Pump it” and “MC Lightning 2” if you’d like some heavier stuff their version of their song “Hypa Hypa” featuring We Butter The Bread With Butter. Loved your reaction as always!
the russian national anthem the best anthem in the world
Meu deus, esse cara já para o vídeo, pqp
Yep.
did you notice that one of the Russian tankers looked a lot like Putin?.
Именно СССР выиграл эту войну🇷🇺 Потеряв более двадцати семи миллионов!!!
это RADIO TAPOK!
The riff was the anthem of the USSR.
If you play civ 6, you should totally check out other 4x games like hoi4 or eu4. A lot of their songs are featured in them.
From Russia with love.
Even though it sounds fantastic and catchy while playing war games, my family has hard time wanting to hear it due to being about USSR. Soviets were harsh to us Eastern Europeans 😅
Привет, друзья!
anthem of the Soviet Union (USSR)
Could the next Sabaton song you react to be Last Dying Breath as it is about my people during the first world war.
Ok as the others told you already the solo is the Russian/Soviet national anthem, the thing I wanna tell you is that this isn't a Sabaton song. It's a cover song, the original song is from a Russian musician called Radio Tapok.
I saw that when I was tagging my video and wondered who that was. I did some research but thanks for letting me know!
@@whatitdodave did you also see his cover versions of Sabaton songs, if you wanna give it a private listen I would recommend his version of Attack of the dead man.
Could you do a reaction to The War To End All Wars by Sabaton?
Your voice sound like a movie trailer
If only I could actually do a movie trailer haha. That would be cool
@@whatitdodave thanks for the heart
the solo is russia anteem
Guitar solo was USSR national anthem)))
Start reacting to some new sabaton songs if you haven’t
I react to them as soon as they come out. Unless it’s the same song but in a different language. I don’t think I’ve missed any that they released in the last two years.
@@whatitdodave I rechecked your channel, I am new here and I found your playlist and saw them thanks for the response
wartime trivia???? allright. Which 2 countries has had the most wars between them througout history
Hi, bro. 7.00 - Soviet gimn. Music gimn of Rissian Federecion.
Solo was Russian national anthem.
Civ 5 forever
A it is 30 000 000 solider
l'hymne russe
melody taken frm the russian anthem, my man
Sabatons songs kinda sound like a power rangers intro
It’s the power metal tones that’s giving you that vibe haha.
RUSSIA ANTHEM 🚩🇷🇺❤
Everyone's gangsta till you hear one million soldiers of the Soviet Union say Moscow will never give in there's no surrender.
The guitar solo is the Russia national anthem.
Also Vladimir Putin makes a special guest appearance in the video.
P.S every morning I wake up I listen to this cause makes you hit the gym and get your reps in.
After they force the Wermacht to retreat they continued to purse them across Eastern Europe right up to the gates of Berlin and sat there for almost 50 years don't poke the bear.
ah yes, Putin, of course.
@@neoxperson7858 at least we know Putin likes that song.
If you like grand strategy, and history, you should check our Hearts of Iron 4.
One would hope that Russian national anthem sounds familiar...
Guitar Solo its USSR Athem))))))
Vladimir putin Best song 🇷🇺
Soviet national anthem
Gitarsolo
The reaction is great, and I do love it. But, every time a reactor doesn't recognize the soviet/russian national anthem I lose a life :/
I did recognize it. Just forgot the name.
Rusian antume
No offense but you remind me of Quandale Dingle
No offense taken because I don’t even know who that is 🤣
@@whatitdodave Look it up
It's kinda hard for either side when one side served a Nazi dictator and the other served a Communist dictator. Kudos to the Russians fighting to protect their homeland, of course, but at the same time, Nazis or Communists, goth kids or emo kids, it's kinda the same thing.
solo guitar-anthem russia
Русский гимн.)😅
Russian anthem is what it is. Youv'e heard it in sportsevent. / Micke P