The Attack of the Dead Men

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Published 2019-07-18
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The Attack of the Dead Men · Sabaton

The Great War

℗ 2019 Nuclear Blast

Released on: 2019-07-19

Composer: Joakim Brodén
Composer: Chris Rörland
Lyricist: Joakim Brodén

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All Comments (21)
  • There's just something so raw about the lines "Hundred men, charge again, die again."
  • @otlayr3030
    Germans: "We have invented a new, devastating type of weapon." Russians: "Alright, what is it?" Germans: "A poisonous gas that will melt the flesh from your bones." Russians: "Ah yes, spicy wind."
  • @icaricc
    Officer: There's poison gas! Russians: I missed the part where that's my problem
  • @maxhaly1612
    Russian Child: "Did you die from the gas?" Russian Soldier: "Unfortunately yes........BUT I LIVED!"
  • @user-fd9gs2dg2m
    There are two posters from the Second World War. Slogan in American: Do or die. Slogan in Russian: Die, but do it. For a Russian, even death is not an excuse for an unfulfilled task.
  • These men were literally melting alive and decided to charge anyway. Not just one or two. 100 of them. This is an incredible true story.
  • Death looked down on the dying soldier, lying in a pool of his own blood and insides. "It's over now", whispered Death. "You have suffered enough. Come with me." "No." The soldier had said these words up loud. "Your body is dead", answered Death. "The poison has destroyed it." "One more chance. It's all I want. One more chance for victory." Death looked at the soldier. In his eyes, there was no rage to live, no yearning of revenge. Only the reflection of Death herself. And something else. A last will. To achieve victory. Death smiled. "Go. I give you your last chance. Bring me to them."
  • Sabaton some years ago: Dead men will never come back Sabaton 2019: ATTACK OF THE DEAD MEN
  • Death: "Do you have any last wish?" Defenders of Osowiec fortress: "Just one more charge, one more chance to hold the line..."
  • Field Doctor: "Don't worry zombies aren't real" Laughs in Mosin Nagant
  • @inquisitor9207
    “On a scale of 1 to 10, how hard is it to invade Russia? Russia:”yes”
  • @sivas5150
    Огромное уважение к Сабатон, они чтят и уважают не только свою богатую историю, но и великую историю других стран: России, Германии, Греции, Польши, Японии. Мало кто может с таким воодушевлением петь о чужих подвигах
  • There is nothing more terrifying than an enemy who knows he’s dead and just wants to take as many of their enemies with him
  • "If we're going to die, We're dragging you screaming down to hell with us."
  • @commiedeer
    A horrifying weapon, Chlorine gas is. Yet not quite as horrifying as discovering you didn't use enough of it and the survivors are PISSED!
  • @skepticalfox27
    Germans: You will die here, confused and afraid. Russians: Uno reverse card.
  • @BergilSunfyre
    Initially, when I heard this song, I was surprised that an entire unit of trained, modern soldiers would believe that they were facing zombies, but then I realized something. For a lot of the First World war soldiers from rural regions, the train that took them to boot camp was probably the first self-powered machine they ever saw. And then they're thrown into the battlefield, and see so many wonders of technology turned to the task of destroying human beings. Blasts of fire raining down from the sky like the judgment of an unjust deity, great beasts of iron and fire, deadly mists, and no-man's land being essentially terraformed into an uninhabitable wasteland. Even the dream of flight was made into a nightmare. Would the discovery of necromancy really have seemed so implausible, in that context? Would it have stood out so much?
  • Fritz: Why are there people moving in the gas? A German Commander: Those are dead men walking...wait a second... unintelligible screaming