Vaadimme metallia
Vaadimme metallia (English: We Demand Metal) is the second album by Finnish heavy metal band Teräsbetoni.
Vaadimme metallia | ||||
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Released | 14 June 2006 | |||
Genre | Power metal, heavy metal | |||
Length | 42:01 | |||
Label | Warner Music Finland | |||
Teräsbetoni chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- Vaadimme Metallia (3:30) ('We Demand Metal')
- Viimeinen Tuoppi (3:36) ('Last Pint')
- Älä Mene Metsään (3:55) ('Don't Go into the Forest')
- Varmaan Kuolemaan (5:05) ('To a Certain Death')
- Kuninkaat (4:48) ('Kings')
- Saalistaja (3:28) ('The Prowler')
- Paha Silmä (3:42) ('Evil Eye')
- Sotureille (2:51) ('For Warriors')
- Kotiinpalaaja (3:36) ('Home Returner')
- Aika on (3:14) ('It Is Time')
- Kirotut (4:23) ('The Cursed')
- Pyhä Maa (3:38) ('The Holy Land')
- Vihollisen Vuoteessa (3:42) ('In Bed With The Enemy')
- Kunniansa Ansainneet (2:56) ('Those Who Have Deserved Their Honor')
Personnel
- Jarkko Ahola - lead vocals, bass
- Arto Järvinen - guitar
- Jari Kuokkanen - drums
- Viljo Rantanen - guitar
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