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I like it! Kinda has a Manowar vibe to it....and not in a bad way!
That was my initial thought as well; anthemic melody with lyrics about Metal.I like it! Kinda has a Manowar vibe to it...
Heh, I found the whole thing hilarious, though I bet some Tweeters didn't. Great video. Wish I could have seem them in NYC, but will soon enough.From Accept's message board :
MySpace isnt the only social website feeling the Teutonic Terror from the brand new video from the German Heavy Metal Band ACCEPT. The band premiered their first video in 10 years, crashing their MySpace site and their bands website as longtime fans of the band clambered to get a look at the video for their new song Teutonic Terror. One Turkish fan having seen the video entered ACCEPT pwns (meaning owns, or rules in online terms) into the update box on Twitter, only to find out that someone named @pwns was now following him on Twitter. Both the Twitter story and the video spread like wildfire across the internet as the unlikely worlds of Heavy Metal Music and technology blogs including Gizmodo, Mashable, and Blabbermouth picked the story and spread it faster than a metal guitar riff. Gizmodo and Mashable detailed very simple explanations telling their readers how to exploit the security hole, Blabbermouth focused on the fire, tanks and carnage of the video, and Twitter went into panic mode and to fix the Accept Bug by resetting everyones followers back to zero. Thats everyone. Now Ashton Kutcher has as many friends as the rest of us for now
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Heh, I found the whole thing hilarious, though I bet some Tweeters didn't. Great video. Wish I could have seem them in NYC, but will soon enough.
I actually think The Abyss is the better song (the more I have listened to it the better it has gotten - great couple of hooks, catchy interlude, heavy chorus) but I really like them both. Great sounding production from Sneap and in general what seems like an honest-to-god rebirth of Accept.