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These valiant warriors of short stature, but still valiant, fight against a sometimes excessively serious metal with their mace of irony. The legendary dwarves in Village People style and the pink lights that 'come from behind' contribute to giving that gay style that the title of this magnificent work aims to give.
These valiant warriors of short stature, but still valiant, fight against a sometimes excessively serious metal with their mace of irony.
The legendary dwarves in Village People style and the pink lights that 'come from behind' contribute to giving that gay style that the title of this magnificent work aims to give.
This review highlights Nanowar’s third self-produced album, a comical metal parody filled with irony and references to iconic metal bands like Manowar and Rhapsody. The band members use humorous nicknames and satire to challenge metal clichés while delivering entertaining tracks and covers. The album's creativity shines in both its musical and lyrical content, inviting metal fans to laugh and enjoy a refreshing take on the genre. Overall, it is an affectionate yet hilarious tribute to metal culture. Listen to Nanowar’s mocking yet loving metal parody and enjoy a hilarious journey through true metal clichés!
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