I would recommend more NanowaR of Steel videos) Armpits of Immortals (about festivals and based on ManowaR) Uranus (about the planet Uranus and based on Steel Panther) SOBER (about SOBER pirates and based on Alestorm's P.A.R.T.Y.) Norwegian Regaeton (which is Norwegian Black Metal from the 1990s sung to a reggaeton beat - some of the jokes are in Spanish) La Polenta Targagnarock (about making polenta in the Alpine parts of Italy in a Viking / Folk metal style - this is in Italian so subtitles are necessary) and the classic Christmas song - Valhallelujah (a merry yuletide everyone - in the style of Swedish viking metal via IKEA) Enjoy!
Like all Manowar of steel songs, there are several layers, musical, visual and lyrical references are multiple and sometimes in different languages in the same song. As an Italian, I can explain some connections that are not easily grasped by foreigners, for example: . The field reporter "Maurizio Kyiv" is a clear reference to a famous Italian reporter Maurizio Mosca (Moscow), but the name changed in reference to the current Russia-Ukraine conflicts with public opinion in favor of the latter. 4:39 . The figure seen in the sky is a very famous Italian soccer commentator, and the voice in Italian heard during penalty kicks is his. It is the official commentary of the match broadcast on national television networks in Italy. 7:38
The best part is that the Castel Sant'Angelo line is a direct reference to "Castel Sant'Angelo is waiting" in Sabaton's The Last Stand.
Brave man to take a drink during a NanowaR of Steel video
I am surprised it didn't go everywhere.
Great reaction! Definitely check out more Nanowar of Steel, they’re hilarious
I would recommend more NanowaR of Steel videos)
Armpits of Immortals
(about festivals and based on ManowaR)
Uranus
(about the planet Uranus and based on Steel Panther)
SOBER
(about SOBER pirates and based on Alestorm's P.A.R.T.Y.)
Norwegian Regaeton
(which is Norwegian Black Metal from the 1990s sung to a reggaeton beat - some of the jokes are in Spanish)
La Polenta Targagnarock
(about making polenta in the Alpine parts of Italy in a Viking / Folk metal style - this is in Italian so subtitles are necessary)
and the classic Christmas song - Valhallelujah
(a merry yuletide everyone - in the style of Swedish viking metal via IKEA)
Enjoy!
nice list, i second it
Like all Manowar of steel songs, there are several layers, musical, visual and lyrical references are multiple and sometimes in different languages in the same song.
As an Italian, I can explain some connections that are not easily grasped by foreigners, for example:
. The field reporter "Maurizio Kyiv" is a clear reference to a famous Italian reporter Maurizio Mosca (Moscow), but the name changed in reference to the current Russia-Ukraine conflicts with public opinion in favor of the latter. 4:39
. The figure seen in the sky is a very famous Italian soccer commentator, and the voice in Italian heard during penalty kicks is his. It is the official commentary of the match broadcast on national television networks in Italy. 7:38
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Joakim's name is pronounced Yo-Ah-Keem. I had to look it up myself. lol
castle was not behind them. that was a reference to Vatican
Lenin, is it you?