The Gulf War began on August 2, 1990 and concluded on February 28, 1991 after 1,000 hours of war in the air and 100 hours of fighting on the ground. 35 nations, led by the USA, had defeated Iraq, which was armed with one of the largest armies on the planet. Find out more here 👉 www.sabaton.net/historical-facts/the-gulf-war-begins/ ➞ SUBSCRIBE for more Sabaton: sabat.one/UA-cam ➞ MERCHANDISE Official Store: sabat.one/ytdshop
I was in the U.S. Air Force at this time and loaded weapons on to jets for this operation. This is a song about something I was involved with. Gives you a strange feeling when it's about something you were involved with. Always thanks to Sabaton.
I find it hilarious that the USA first funded said regime to depose of a democratic elected government that didn't like them, then when they couldn't control it anymore, the regime was suddenly the bad guy. But that story repeats itself across the middle east. With the US of fucking A always being the one that funded one regime to attack another regime and than backstabbing their originally funded regime.
@@Gizz101 that they could only do because the USA deligered huge amounts of weapons to them to fight russia. Now the regime fell because the people didn't want to be opressed anymore and united behind a religious leader, which wasn't supportive of the USA. Then the USA funded a neighbouring not religious regime to fight the religious one. Promising them that any oil they find would be conveniently be left to this non religious regime. Now this regime couldn't advance because the religious one defended itself heavily for eight years. Thats the golf war. And instead of losing more manpower the non religious regime turns around and fights Kuwait, because thats easier and they also have oil. As soon as they did that they were suddenly the bad guy and possibly had atom weapons. Problem is if they really had those the USA wouldn't be attacking them. Watch Volker Pispers talk about the USA. It's in german but has been subtitled in english.
As a veteran of desert shield and desert storm thankyou Sabaton for this......... we get overlooked and ignored in favour of the 2nd Gulf War, sometimes feels like we are the forgotten war
while I wanna ask who just said placing random stuff down in Gmod is a good way to make a background for a music video I gotta say music goes hard as usual
@@Gizz101 idk the song originally came out in 2005 but that doesn't really explain everything. yeah using the graphical quality is fine but the placement of objects and so on just look copy and pasted. (also if the other guy said anything I said Idk because either bro deleted or I am bugged)
@@DamplyDoo In their defense, music videos are usually irrelevant. On the other hand, low-quality videos on sensitive subjects such as The Final Solution's video is pretty bad.
I actually know a Navy Seal who fought here and a Polish sailor who was stationed here, I’m gonna try and get both of them to listen to this awesome song
If you're looking forward to making more songs of the post-ww2 era you should definitely check the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus. Truly a complicated conflict with many incredible stories. Like when a single Greek commando from Crete,Manolis Bilakis,repelled a Turkish tank company(at least 8 tanks but they probably had more)supported by a whole infantry battalion with just his PAO and 8 missiles for it. He had been separated from his comrade after an aerial strike who reported him dead. With no reinforcements coming and no way to come back to his unit he stayed in his position and faught the Turks. He destroyed 6 tanks with 6 shots and when the Turkish battalion supporting the tanks tried to retreat to a nearby house,Bikakis spotted them and attacked. With his remaining two missiles he caused hundreds of casualties and forced the rest to flee,thus preventing an incirclement of Nicosia(the capital)which the Turks were close to achieving. But he still was separated from his unit and now he was out of ammunition,so naturally he started walking around the island with an empty PAO for 4 days trying to find his unit. No one dared attack him. He came back to his unit and continued fighting until the end. The invasion as a whole wasn't repelled but it could have gone much worse without his contribution. Unfortunately he wasn't awarded any military honors before his death but he was after he died. To this day he is a Greek military hero and has earned the nickname "the Greek rambo"
@@noobsaibot7006 it happened,you can check if out yourself. I think you can find both the soldiers records and the story in the Greek army archives and probably somewhere in their website too
The should make one about all the acomplishments of american soldiers in the middle east it should be called "Golems" or "bomb the goyim" maybe one about special operation in Donbass call it "Meat grinder" or "300000 dead hohols"
You know, I love sabaton even not for their songs in general, but for their themes and Joachim's voice. Overall the song is good and the lyric video just adds to the song's appeal, I love you and I hope that you will continue to release new hits that will be a pleasure to listen to, ❤.
Copied from my second comment: For those interested, a little background information: The Gulf War began with Iraq's annexation of Kuwait. A coalition fought against Iraq and the government of Kuwait controlled by it, which included The United States, Great Britain, France, as well as some former allies of the USSR, and was even supported by the Soviet Union, which was then on the verge of collapse. So, after the events of August 2-3, 1990, during which Kuwait was occupied by the Iraqi army, and the ruler of the country and the remnants of the army fled to Saudi Arabia, the UN adopted resolutions 680 and 681, demanded the withdrawal of troops from Iraq and the restoration of the country's sovereignty, and also imposed a complete embargo on Iraq. Despite this, the Iraqi authorities ignored the demand. Soon, after vain attempts to force Iraq to comply with the adoption of resolution number 688, an ultimatum was put forward to Iraq: they were given a month and a half to withdraw troops. 30 November, Iraq rejected the ultimatum. This was the starting point for the start of Operation Desert Storm. On January 17, 1991, the troops of the international coalition launched an operation to liberate Kuwait. On February 24 of the same year, Kuwait was liberated and restored as a sovereign state, and on February 28 a ceasefire was announced. The failure of the Iraqi army is often explained by the fact that the forces of the multinational coalition struck not in the direction of Kuwait near the coastline, but to the west, in the desert on the border with Saudi Arabia. Coalition losses, according to general data, did not exceed 25,000 people wounded and killed, while Iraqi losses, declared by the country's minister of war, amounted to about 20,000 killed and 60,000 wounded. (Western media, shortly thereafter, stated larger numbers, up to 200,000 total casualties) The consequences of the war were numerous uprisings in the northern territories of Iraq, the country suffered heavy economic losses, and under Resolution 687, many chemical weapons have been destroyed. Since 1991, February 26 of each year is celebrated in Kuwait as the day of liberation from Iraqi occupation.
@@sebastiengermain506Operation Just Cause, Yugoslavia in the 90s, Chechen Wars, the Berlin Wall, ISIS (like Rise of Evil), anything post-Cold War Georgia, 2014 Ukraine, what else
Hello Sabaton, my father and I are big fans of your work from Colombia, we love your music and you have become our favorite band for your lyrics, melodies and historical material. I would like to tell you a story that would be great for a song and who better than you. This story dates back to the year 1952 in the Korean War and takes place in the 5th battle of Montecalvo where Colombia took over from the United States and South Korea against China and North Korea. Colombia was the only Latin American country that supported South Korea by sending 3 frigates and a group of soldiers which was called the "Colombia battalion". In Montecalvo, after several hours of fighting, the Colombian soldiers ran out of ammunition while many were panicking. Many others remembered the phrase "we ran out of options" and thus they fell to the ground, pretending to be dead, for when the Chinese passed by, they rose to fight. Melee with machetes (a tool similar to a knife but not long used to cut brush in Colombian fields) and bayonets, the Chinese fled when they saw such an offensive and thus the Colombian battalion managed to successfully defend Montecalvo giving South Korea a great advantage by which from that moment South Korea pays tribute to Colombia and even founded a park in which there is a statue in honor of Colombian soldiers. Due to their bravery and way of fighting they were nicknamed "the demons of the trenches" and every July 20 in the colonbian independence parade they are remembered and commemorated. i hope You read this and thanks for your amazing music.
I have never heard of you guys until my friend introduced me to your song Bismarck and I can’t stop listening to your music and I listen to you guys more then my friend does keep up with the good work
This song is an absolute fire!!! Thanks Sabaton for making the lyrics version of these musics from Primo Victoria! Stalingrad official lyric video when?? hahaha I love you guys!
This song hits close to home for me because my father served in the Gulf War 2 years before I was born. All the stories he had to tell and still does. Even when he went back for the second and third time for the second gulf war in 2004 and 2008. Always a great to hear your songs and happy that you cover even more recent event. I don’t want people to ever forget even if it was just yesterday.
Pfff ..Second Gulf War....Call it what it is. Invasion of Iraq. Justified on lies. You got rid of Sadam and that screwed over the Middle East badly. Our democracy doesn't work on places that for at least 4 centuries were led by a central figurehead or have no value of the capital or need to control the city and urban elements. Iraq and Afghanistan showed it well. Sadam was a butcher and a horrible excuse of a human but he kept Iraq in check. Without him it became a breeding ground for ISIS, which was an even bigger issue than it is now and had the opportunity of a lifetime to expand . And by losing Sadam we lost someone who could be at Iran's neck due to bad blood to keep them reasonable. Now they are getting more and more pushy without him.
seriously record those stories, my grandpa told a story about meeting the president one day well in the navy and we all wrote it off as a tall tail turns out he was talking about the voyage to the Tehran conference and the Willie D Porter incident. You never know when something silly is going to turn out to be something really important years later.
To this day, that legendary drum start is by far one of the most catchiest thing I've ever heard. Is this a possible primo victoria video Lyrics series? Because I'm so hyped for the lyric videos for the other heavy hitters in the album.
My dad was traing to be an officer in the marines right before the war started, and graduated during the last few hours. Apparently, during the buildup to the war, all the officers in training were told that if and when the fighting starts, they would be the ones telling the families of dead servicmen that their relatives were dead. He tells stories all the time about being a marine, but this was the only time he'd told them without a smile.
another powerful song guys-one of my best friends fought in Desert Storm (USAF) and told me stories after he came out-still have his letters and tapes he sent some with explosions in background. I am sending him this-thank you for all your great work and continued success...
@@takebacktheholyland9306 Stalingrad is Primo Victoria though.... However, when it comes to Attero Dominatus then In The Name Of God is my favourite probably, along with Attero Dominatus, Nuclear Attack and Rise of Evil.
Awesome song, really gets your adrenaline going. I got an idea for a topic song if you guys are interested or not but how about a song about the 422nd Us japanese infantry regiment that fought agaist the germans and charged at them while shouting BANZAI in France, Italy, and Germany. Alsobthe most decrated regiment of WW2. Just an idea.
The Gulf War began on August 2, 1990 and concluded on February 28, 1991 after 1,000 hours of war in the air and 100 hours of fighting on the ground. 35 nations, led by the USA, had defeated Iraq, which was armed with one of the largest armies on the planet. Find out more here 👉 www.sabaton.net/historical-facts/the-gulf-war-begins/
➞ SUBSCRIBE for more Sabaton: sabat.one/UA-cam
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Hello, Привет! Спасибо за ваши исторические песни. ! Hej, tack för de historiska låtarna. ! Hi, thanks for the historical songs. !
Let's get this party swinging like Saddam Hussein.
How did this get posted 12 days ago when the vid is like 12 minutes old?????
@@Lass3_Mincman i thought the exact same thing when i saw it
@@Lass3_Minc don't quote me on this by the upload was probably scheduled 12 days ago and that was when this comment was made.
I was in the U.S. Air Force at this time and loaded weapons on to jets for this operation. This is a song about something I was involved with. Gives you a strange feeling when it's about something you were involved with. Always thanks to Sabaton.
Thank you for your serves.
I find it hilarious that the USA first funded said regime to depose of a democratic elected government that didn't like them, then when they couldn't control it anymore, the regime was suddenly the bad guy.
But that story repeats itself across the middle east. With the US of fucking A always being the one that funded one regime to attack another regime and than backstabbing their originally funded regime.
@@ShadyDemonessit was the bad guy because of the genocide that they committed
@@Gizz101 that they could only do because the USA deligered huge amounts of weapons to them to fight russia.
Now the regime fell because the people didn't want to be opressed anymore and united behind a religious leader, which wasn't supportive of the USA.
Then the USA funded a neighbouring not religious regime to fight the religious one.
Promising them that any oil they find would be conveniently be left to this non religious regime.
Now this regime couldn't advance because the religious one defended itself heavily for eight years. Thats the golf war.
And instead of losing more manpower the non religious regime turns around and fights Kuwait, because thats easier and they also have oil.
As soon as they did that they were suddenly the bad guy and possibly had atom weapons.
Problem is if they really had those the USA wouldn't be attacking them.
Watch Volker Pispers talk about the USA.
It's in german but has been subtitled in english.
@@Gizz101 but for all the war crimes the U.S did i do not think genocide is one of them could you state your source?
As a veteran of desert shield and desert storm thankyou Sabaton for this......... we get overlooked and ignored in favour of the 2nd Gulf War, sometimes feels like we are the forgotten war
i liked playing this playstation 2 game called Conflict: Desert Storm when i was younger based on the gulf war thank you for your service
We are the forgotten. Look into the difference between GI Bill benefits, it is unreal.
My mom is a vet from that conflict too she tells me that all the time much love man I hope you are doing well
You all will never be forgotten by me, just a 14 year old teenager, maybe tank officer in future. I appreciate your work there, thanks from Poland.
You guys will never be forgotten by me. I was in 9th grade at the time, but your service will always have a place in my heart
while I wanna ask who just said placing random stuff down in Gmod is a good way to make a background for a music video I gotta say music goes hard as usual
Agreed, this looks like absolute shit
@KoksuMapper maybe it's a reference to graphics back than
@@Gizz101 idk the song originally came out in 2005 but that doesn't really explain everything. yeah using the graphical quality is fine but the placement of objects and so on just look copy and pasted.
(also if the other guy said anything I said Idk because either bro deleted or I am bugged)
@@thehawkkommandant he said whoever made it was trash I think
@@Gizz101 no xd, the primo Victoria video is animated on the same ugly style. And i'm sure that during WW2 3D animation hasn't existed yet
Finally! This song rocks, and finally it got a official lyric video, thank you Sabaton!
Ikr I love it
It's our privilege! 🤘
@@Sabatonhi sabaton I’ve been listening to your songs for years and I love them definitely my favorite band
@@Sabatonyou gonna respond to fan concerns about the quality of these videos lately?
@@DamplyDoo In their defense, music videos are usually irrelevant. On the other hand, low-quality videos on sensitive subjects such as The Final Solution's video is pretty bad.
Recently, I learned that the reason we went to war in Iraq was in order to provide material for a Sabaton song. Frankly, this makes perfect sense.
I thought that was the reason behind every conflict in history?
@@ZiomalettoArguably the First World War had other causes, though historians debate that.
I actually know a Navy Seal who fought here and a Polish sailor who was stationed here, I’m gonna try and get both of them to listen to this awesome song
Did ya do it?
One of my absolute favourites! The song just never slows down!
It doesn't slow down, it speeds up
@@mortummappy precisely!
FRRRR
No, fact checked: 2:15 in the song it slows down
@@commentpolice4694 silence, nerd. The song still slaps
It’s always a good time when Sabaton uploads a song here. Keep up the good work!
It's not only a good time, but it's NIGHT TIME, PRIME TIME!
@@sakos3456 Ancient legacy of crime!
@@NauticalAceONE DAY WE WILL MAKE YOU PAY
It’s a reupload, they didn’t just make this song
Looks like a PS2 game
i love the aggressive feel this song gives off
Considering how quick and through Desert Storm was it is fitting
@@goldosprey yeah you are correct and in addition we get the sort of feel that the west had during the operation
Oh, you'll love this album, that aggressiveness is like the main theme for Primo Victoria.
@@takebacktheholyland9306 it is. The slowest song is Purple Heart
@@takebacktheholyland9306 cool 👍
I wish they'd bring back the old thrashy aggression once in a while. Underrated song and album.
I swear this song NEEDS TO BE PLAYED LIVE. Literally one of your heavist songs yet
If you're looking forward to making more songs of the post-ww2 era you should definitely check the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus. Truly a complicated conflict with many incredible stories.
Like when a single Greek commando from Crete,Manolis Bilakis,repelled a Turkish tank company(at least 8 tanks but they probably had more)supported by a whole infantry battalion with just his PAO and 8 missiles for it. He had been separated from his comrade after an aerial strike who reported him dead. With no reinforcements coming and no way to come back to his unit he stayed in his position and faught the Turks. He destroyed 6 tanks with 6 shots and when the Turkish battalion supporting the tanks tried to retreat to a nearby house,Bikakis spotted them and attacked. With his remaining two missiles he caused hundreds of casualties and forced the rest to flee,thus preventing an incirclement of Nicosia(the capital)which the Turks were close to achieving. But he still was separated from his unit and now he was out of ammunition,so naturally he started walking around the island with an empty PAO for 4 days trying to find his unit. No one dared attack him. He came back to his unit and continued fighting until the end. The invasion as a whole wasn't repelled but it could have gone much worse without his contribution.
Unfortunately he wasn't awarded any military honors before his death but he was after he died. To this day he is a Greek military hero and has earned the nickname "the Greek rambo"
Greek fairytale
@@noobsaibot7006 it happened,you can check if out yourself. I think you can find both the soldiers records and the story in the Greek army archives and probably somewhere in their website too
The should make one about all the acomplishments of american soldiers in the middle east it should be called "Golems" or "bomb the goyim" maybe one about special operation in Donbass call it "Meat grinder" or "300000 dead hohols"
@@noobsaibot7006 Cope Turkey, must be nice in your apartment in germany, lil turkey partriot?
bro literally is the First Soldier but Greek (check out First Soldier sabaton song for context)
Out of all songs, i could never have predicted this one getting a music video!
Regardless, this is awesome 🔥
They are doing the whole album.
do you REALLY think this video is good? The music is nice yeah, but have you seen at their eyes?
@@cuberrtso we’re gonna get a panzer battalion lyric video next?
@@izdigi25 Yep, whole album
@@cuberrt I see this as an absolute win
It's always a good sign when Sabaton releases a new lyric video.
You know, I love sabaton even not for their songs in general, but for their themes and Joachim's voice. Overall the song is good and the lyric video just adds to the song's appeal, I love you and I hope that you will continue to release new hits that will be a pleasure to listen to, ❤.
Copied from my second comment:
For those interested, a little background information:
The Gulf War began with Iraq's annexation of Kuwait. A coalition fought against Iraq and the government of Kuwait controlled by it, which included The United States, Great Britain, France, as well as some former allies of the USSR, and was even supported by the Soviet Union, which was then on the verge of collapse.
So, after the events of August 2-3, 1990, during which Kuwait was occupied by the Iraqi army, and the ruler of the country and the remnants of the army fled to Saudi Arabia, the UN adopted resolutions 680 and 681, demanded the withdrawal of troops from Iraq and the restoration of the country's sovereignty, and also imposed a complete embargo on Iraq. Despite this, the Iraqi authorities ignored the demand.
Soon, after vain attempts to force Iraq to comply with the adoption of resolution number 688, an ultimatum was put forward to Iraq: they were given a month and a half to withdraw troops. 30 November, Iraq rejected the ultimatum. This was the starting point for the start of Operation Desert Storm.
On January 17, 1991, the troops of the international coalition launched an operation to liberate Kuwait. On February 24 of the same year, Kuwait was liberated and restored as a sovereign state, and on February 28 a ceasefire was announced.
The failure of the Iraqi army is often explained by the fact that the forces of the multinational coalition struck not in the direction of Kuwait near the coastline, but to the west, in the desert on the border with Saudi Arabia.
Coalition losses, according to general data, did not exceed 25,000 people wounded and killed, while Iraqi losses, declared by the country's minister of war, amounted to about 20,000 killed and 60,000 wounded. (Western media, shortly thereafter, stated larger numbers, up to 200,000 total casualties)
The consequences of the war were numerous uprisings in the northern territories of Iraq, the country suffered heavy economic losses, and under Resolution 687, many chemical weapons have been destroyed.
Since 1991, February 26 of each year is celebrated in Kuwait as the day of liberation from Iraqi occupation.
We will try our best, anything for you guys 🤘
Thank you so much, guys. I hope, you'll try your best in creating future tracks.
Would be cool if Sabaton made these types of songs again in their next album!
what?
@@sebastiengermain506Operation Just Cause, Yugoslavia in the 90s, Chechen Wars, the Berlin Wall, ISIS (like Rise of Evil), anything post-Cold War
Georgia, 2014 Ukraine, what else
@@jellomaster5629 Snake island operation. Ukranian border guard telling a russian warship to go f itself during the early days of the war.
@@jellomaster5629Operation Swords of Iron
Such a banger! Thanks for finally posting the lyric video!❤🤘🏻
Thanks for giving classics lyric videos. Keep up the good work.
I've been a big fan for a long time
Thank you for always uploading
It was a time where my eyes and ears were happy
I'm always rooting for you as a fan
Thank you indeed for being there for us 😎
Hello Sabaton, my father and I are big fans of your work from Colombia, we love your music and you have become our favorite band for your lyrics, melodies and historical material. I would like to tell you a story that would be great for a song and who better than you.
This story dates back to the year 1952 in the Korean War and takes place in the 5th battle of Montecalvo where Colombia took over from the United States and South Korea against China and North Korea. Colombia was the only Latin American country that supported South Korea by sending 3 frigates and a group of soldiers which was called the "Colombia battalion".
In Montecalvo, after several hours of fighting, the Colombian soldiers ran out of ammunition while many were panicking. Many others remembered the phrase "we ran out of options" and thus they fell to the ground, pretending to be dead, for when the Chinese passed by, they rose to fight. Melee with machetes (a tool similar to a knife but not long used to cut brush in Colombian fields) and bayonets, the Chinese fled when they saw such an offensive and thus the Colombian battalion managed to successfully defend Montecalvo giving South Korea a great advantage by which from that moment South Korea pays tribute to Colombia and even founded a park in which there is a statue in honor of Colombian soldiers.
Due to their bravery and way of fighting they were nicknamed "the demons of the trenches" and every July 20 in the colonbian independence parade they are remembered and commemorated.
i hope You read this and thanks for your amazing music.
I can almost imagine it! What a killer of a song it could be!
I really hope for you and all of us that Sabaton reads this. Have a great day!
I have never heard of you guys until my friend introduced me to your song Bismarck and I can’t stop listening to your music and I listen to you guys more then my friend does keep up with the good work
This needs to be played live. The energy is insane!
THIS GOES HARD. SABATON AN ABSOULUTE AMAZING SONG LIKE ALWAYS
thank you so much sabaton for getting me into history and music
easily one of your BEST songs, its crazy!
I was recommended here while listening to the song “Dupe - Balling” 😅😅
This song is an absolute fire!!! Thanks Sabaton for making the lyrics version of these musics from Primo Victoria!
Stalingrad official lyric video when?? hahaha
I love you guys!
Stay tuned, just in case 😉
Of course!@@Sabaton
Let's gooo Sabaton
🤘🤘
Incrível! Essa é uma das músicas da Sabaton que tem uma introdução tão poderosa que chega faz arrepiar os cabelos dos meus braços! 🎉
This whole album is great keep up the good work sabaton
This song hits close to home for me because my father served in the Gulf War 2 years before I was born. All the stories he had to tell and still does. Even when he went back for the second and third time for the second gulf war in 2004 and 2008.
Always a great to hear your songs and happy that you cover even more recent event. I don’t want people to ever forget even if it was just yesterday.
Pfff ..Second Gulf War....Call it what it is. Invasion of Iraq. Justified on lies. You got rid of Sadam and that screwed over the Middle East badly. Our democracy doesn't work on places that for at least 4 centuries were led by a central figurehead or have no value of the capital or need to control the city and urban elements. Iraq and Afghanistan showed it well. Sadam was a butcher and a horrible excuse of a human but he kept Iraq in check. Without him it became a breeding ground for ISIS, which was an even bigger issue than it is now and had the opportunity of a lifetime to expand . And by losing Sadam we lost someone who could be at Iran's neck due to bad blood to keep them reasonable. Now they are getting more and more pushy without him.
For the shake of humanity and history, just record what your dad tells you. One day it may help historians understand this conflict better.
seriously record those stories, my grandpa told a story about meeting the president one day well in the navy and we all wrote it off as a tall tail turns out he was talking about the voyage to the Tehran conference and the Willie D Porter incident. You never know when something silly is going to turn out to be something really important years later.
Came here straight away as soon as I saw a new video from sabaton Keep ut up!!
that guitarist must have needed a fire extinguisher for his fingers after that one! another great song, thanks sabaton!
Most of Primo Victoria songs are silenced, this was unexpected :D LOVE REIGN OF TERROR 🤘
Yay new sabaton music vids :D
Utterly amazing!!
Thank you!! 🤘
awesome job on this lyric video! 🤘
Amazing animation! 🤟
SABATON ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!
sabaton music, always great
So great you are finally doing lyric videos for this album
Keep up the good work Sabaton!!!🤘🎸
mate we all know that
A real banger 😍
You guys got to be the best band, great music and talent
To this day, that legendary drum start is by far one of the most catchiest thing I've ever heard. Is this a possible primo victoria video Lyrics series? Because I'm so hyped for the lyric videos for the other heavy hitters in the album.
The riff 🔥
Love the animations the lyric videos come with!
Agree! but for this video that's about it, the music eh no no.
New sabaton video lets go!
My dad was traing to be an officer in the marines right before the war started, and graduated during the last few hours. Apparently, during the buildup to the war, all the officers in training were told that if and when the fighting starts, they would be the ones telling the families of dead servicmen that their relatives were dead. He tells stories all the time about being a marine, but this was the only time he'd told them without a smile.
My second favourite song from Primo Victoria Album.
The first being wolfpack, then this, then Primo Victoria!
Yes!!! I knew it!
You ARE doing the lyric videos for the whole Primo Victoria album!🤘
My favorite sabaton song ngl
You literally never disappointed, every song i have heard is, was and will ever be 🔥🔥
Woooo love this song
Fire ❤❤
finally a new sabaton song im excited to listen to this god bless!
This isn't a new song, it come out in the Primo Victoria Album
the song is 13 years old
This has been out
This is one of their very first songs
Considering how relatively contemporary the subject song is. It is very likely those involved in desert storm has listened to this.
Now waiting for Counterstrike!
Six days of fire!
One day of rest!
Those older songs definitely hit different. Great video!
Brazil ❤ Sabaton 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Great lyric video
Love your songs Sabaton Keep up the good work and hope you make it to the Rock and Roll hall of fame!!!
We're more than happy with the love and support y'all send us 😎 Thanks for writing!
Legends thank you so much for tge amazing music
another powerful song guys-one of my best friends fought in Desert Storm (USAF) and told me stories after he came out-still have his letters and tapes he sent some with explosions in background. I am sending him this-thank you for all your great work and continued success...
new vid just dropped, let’s goo
Сабатон великолепен как всегда!
This song is one of my favourites! 🔥Heavy and aggressive - i like that :) always gives me a kick when needed🤘🏻🤘🏻🔥
Absolutely agree! Personally I find Stalingard to be my favourite out of all their heavy songs!
@@LourdessApekatt Based attero dominatus enjoyer, I absolutely can't wait when they make lyric videos for that album
@@takebacktheholyland9306 Stalingrad is Primo Victoria though.... However, when it comes to Attero Dominatus then In The Name Of God is my favourite probably, along with Attero Dominatus, Nuclear Attack and Rise of Evil.
The amount of righteous power and energy this gives off is unreal.
righteous power for a scam of a war
@@SpecForceMarine True but still.
*LEGENDS ARE BACK*
Great!👍❤️🔥
I can't get over the intro, it's just soo perfect
Cool new song ❤❤❤
love you sabaton, keep making great music
Toujours aussi dublime leurs musics ❤🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥❤🤘🤘
So cool!!!! Sabaton!!🎉🎉
3:22 Vegeta Likes this song
It's an absolutely amazing song🔥Thanks Sabaton for the great video😍
RRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH 🦅🇺🇸
This song is crazy underrated
💪❤️ from Serbia
🇷🇸🤝🇷🇺
@@АлексейКонстантинов-ш1м🇷🇸🇷🇺🤝🇺🇸
Really love animation on the battle field
One of my favorite Sabaton songs🤘🏻
Good!
Who allowed you to use Western foreign agent Websites, ruski ivan? Putin must really crack down on VPNs, man.
I love waking up to more Sabaton!
Sabaton you really need to up you animations
Epic song once again guys you rock.🤟🤟
This song genuinely gave me chills
Как всегда отлично! Спасибо!
First time hearing this, that’s some opening!.
This is probably one of the few Sabaton songs, I witnessed live on TV when I was a kid.
Cool song
Oldey but goldey great song
Nice Song👏👍🤘
Rock on Sabaton
Insane budget went into this one.
-4$
Heavily underrated 🤘🤘🤘
Awesome song, really gets your adrenaline going. I got an idea for a topic song if you guys are interested or not but how about a song about the 422nd Us japanese infantry regiment that fought agaist the germans and charged at them while shouting BANZAI in France, Italy, and Germany. Alsobthe most decrated regiment of WW2. Just an idea.
I must've listened to this song like 5 times yesterday, and this keeps popping up on my UA-cam home page.
So are we gonna be getting lyric videos for the entire Primo Victoria album?
Seems like.
I played this in Voices of the Void on the TV on 1000% volume thus recreating a nuclear explosion right to my ears because this song is so good.