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Finnish Rock & Metal Appreciation

  • 03-04-2010 6:46pm
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    If Karl Hungus can have a Japanese bands thread I think it's only fair that I start up one for Finland :pac:

    What do Nightwish, Apocalyptica, Children of Bodom, Indica, Lordi, Tarot, Finntroll, HIM, Teräsbetoni, Stratovarius, 69 Eyes, Amorphis, For Selena And Sin, Northern Kings, Villieläin, Eternal Tears of Sorrow, Nattvindens Gråt, For My Pain, Darkwoods My Betrothed, Waltari, Ensiferum, Sethian, Sinergy, Amberian Dawn, Entwine, Norther, Battlelore, Profane Omen, Charon, Sentenced and Malpractice have in common (apart from the fact that they rock)?
    They're all Finnish!

    I would love to know how a country of similar population to Ireland has managed to produce so many fantastic bands.

    Note I left out The Rasmus from the above list as I don't particularly like them but they probably deserve a mention :).

    Some videos of the less well known bands on the list:










    Let's hear it for Finnish Rock & Metal...


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