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I took out the word "infamous" because the CD itself is not that. It is simply a Cd.
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- Nargaroth's black metal ist krieg is sort of infamous.. Darksteel 14:07, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Whatever ist Krieg
It would be good to have an explanation of the sentence "ist Krieg". That's what I was looking for when I got to this page. In particular did Nargaroth use it because it was a popular phrase, or did it become popular because of this album? A definition I found is here urbandictionary.com. Astroguato 10:18, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
- „X ist Krieg“ became popular because of Nargaroth’s „Black Metal ist Krieg“, as a parody of course. Rotten Bastard 20:18, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
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- In case anybody might misunderstand: Nargaroth’s „Black Metal ist Krieg“ was not meant to be a parody (but is a joke anyway), but „X ist Krieg“ is... Rotten Bastard 20:49, 19 September 2006 (UTC)