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I'm just curious, who did the woman's vocals on that track?
Bet you $10 he's not going to reveal her real name. Bet it's a friend of his :P
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Silje Karoline Støver, my sister. You owe Dahgrow some money. Or better yet, send it to me. I'm so broke it's not even funny.
Got $3.55 USD on me paypal. Where to?
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hah, send it to Binaer! He needs it more that I do, most probably.
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Yeah, which e-mail shall I send 'em to? ^_^
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LOL Hardcore fan there!
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yo, what are the exact words at the beginning of the song? They certainly caught my attention and i'd love to know what they mean.
Edited Mar 03, 2011
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no, i mean what he (i'm assuming it's alexander the one who says it) says in norwegian in the first few seconds of the song
it's his grandpa saying in Norwegian something along the lines of "there is no singing in your music. Nonsense." A Norwegian can correct this for me if I'm wrong!
Yeah, that's pretty accurate.

"There's no singing in your music. It's just nonsense, all of it."
thank you rachael and elektronaut :D
it's pretty epic, not gonna lie
To be fair to my grandpa, I did instruct him to say that, but I don't think it was far from the truth.
If you play it backwards you'll hear me roar in the background. Creepy as hell, but trivia nonetheless.
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Am I the only one always reading "The song Bernd" instead of "Bend"?
There must be something wrong with me.
could one of you guys write it how Norwegians write it? google translate has been rather untrustworthy lately >_<
This song is the first Binaer stuff i ever heard.
oh, and CTR, i DID play it backway, and i heard the pained screams of inglip's SLAVES!
you lied to me!
Posted by Miguelinator:could one of you guys write it how Norwegians write it? google translate has been rather untrustworthy lately >_<


Det er ingen sang i musikken din. Bare tull. Alt sammen.

That's right, right guys?
I like how I can understand a lot of words in Swedish, Dutch, and also Norwegian, as I see, just by knowing German and English. :>
Posted by pommesgabel:I like how I can understand a lot of words in Swedish, Dutch, and also Norwegian, as I see, just by knowing German and English. :>
Det ekkje non sønging i musikken din. Det e berre tøv, alt sammn.
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I know finnish if that helps? xD
I had the choice to study either German or Japanese in grade 8/9/10. Guess which one I chose? FML.
Me as a German would think:
1. Japanese is fuckin hard and German is easy (I know it isn't for a foreigner)
2. German is less interesting than Japanese is

You see, I can not solve the equation. Solve the mystery, please.
Edited Mar 08, 2011
Posted by Exaro:I had the choice to study either German or Japanese in grade 8/9/10. Guess which one I chose? FML.


are you an American btw? You should learn Spanish if you are, then you'll actually use it ;)
Australian. :(

I have a Europe tour planned for when I leave school. 'Cept the idea only came to me last month.
Ah, that's awesome! My Acting teacher is Australian. I love your accent.

Yes so German would probably come more in handy ;)
But my uncle might be able to teach me Italian. (Seen as he's teaching English in Italy.)
Also Deutsch? n_n