Way of the Blade
Way of the Blade is the first full length released by the band The Ottoman Empire (later known as Luna Mortis). It was released on October 17, 2006.
Way of the Blade | ||||
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Studio album by The Ottoman Empire | ||||
Released | October 17, 2006 | |||
Genre | Progressive metal, power metal, thrash metal[1] | |||
Length | 59:18 | |||
Language | English | |||
The Ottoman Empire chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Anemic World" - 6:34
- "Demon Twin" - 4:31
- "Ottoman Empire" - 5:53
- "Wrathshot" - 3:06
- "One if by Sea" - 7:52
- "Strike" - 5:40
- "The Mercenary" - 12:20
- "Vendetta" - 6:28
- "Interlude" - 1:34
- "Way of the Blade" - 5:54
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gollark: But that is... absolutely not the case.
gollark: I mean, yes, if you already trust everyone to act sensibly and without doing bad stuff, then privacy doesn't matter for those reasons.
gollark: Oh, and as an extension to the third thing, if you already have some sort of vast surveillance apparatus, even if you trust the government of *now*, a worse government could come along and use it later for... totalitarian things.
gollark: For example:- the average person probably does *some* sort of illegal/shameful/bad/whatever stuff, and if some organization has information on that it can use it against people it wants to discredit (basically, information leads to power, so information asymmetry leads to power asymmetry). This can happen if you decide to be an activist or something much later, even- having lots of data on you means you can be manipulated more easily (see, partly, targeted advertising, except that actually seems to mostly be poorly targeted)- having a government be more effective at detecting minor crimes (which reduced privacy could allow for) might *not* actually be a good thing, as some crimes (drug use, I guess?) are kind of stupid and at least somewhat tolerable because they *can't* be entirely enforced practically
References
- Sandeep (April 9, 2007). "Metal Monday: The Ottoman Empire The Way of the Blade". Sound on the Sound. Retrieved March 7, 2009.
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