That said, Korpiklaani offers an abundance of songs that will put you in the right state of mind to indulge in an evening of the deadly sin of gluttony: “Beer Beer,” “Pidot”/“Feast,” “Happy Little Boozer,” “Tequila,” “Bring Us Pints of Beer,” “Wooden Pints,” “Karhunkaatolaulu”/“Bear Hunt Song,” “Hunting Song,” “Juomamaa”/“A Drinker’s Land,” “Korvesta Liha”/“Wilderness Meat,” etc. That is why we have settled on a more mild pick than “Vodka,”which is capable of triggering Dionysian debauchery. Yet, no one can deny the obvious dangers of getting “Lost, Trashed & Strung Out,” to quote Children of Bodom.
Korpiklaani is best known for “Vodka,” which fulfills the promise, “And you will feel awesome.” Of course, the benefit of alcohol consumption during holidays is that it often makes annoying relatives seem less malignant. Never gonna sell my infertile soil.” “Let’s Drink” debuted on Korpiklaani’s fourth studio album, Tervaskanto (2007), which ends with the instrumental “Nordic Feast.” Tervaskanto features instruments like the mandolin, violin, tin whistle, torupill (Estonian bagpipe), jouhikko (two- or three-stringed Finnish and Karelian lyre), etc. It may be a bit tragic, but it exudes love for one’s homeland. Miraculously, this group, which is responsible for hits like “Rauta”/“Iron,” seems fresh and modern, despite being influenced by humppa, a cheerful form of Finnish dance music that is somewhat reminiscent of polka.“Let’s Drink” is one of Korpiklaani’s most successful drinking songs. “Let’s drink and enjoy.” Korpiklaani, or The Backwoods Clan, may just be the world’s greatest folk metal band. No other band reinterprets authentic ethnic flavor like Korpiklaani. Needless to say, the pilgrims would not approve. If your Virgin wears gold, denude her.” Nevertheless, this call to blasphemy pales in comparison to the fact that a “Super” phallus in a red cape bops around onstage with Mägo de Oz while they perform “Fiesta Pagana” on the Diabulus in Opera (2017) DVD. Si su virgen viste de oro, desnúdala.”/“If there is no bread for yours and you see that the abbot is very fat. There are libations by the bonfire.” Although this may sound like a family-friendly song, the following lines may seem a little unsavory if there are God-fearing souls in attendance: “Si no hay pan para los tuyos y ves muy gordo al abad. Raise your fist and come to the pagan party. The overall invocation of “Fiesta Pagana” is to eat, drink, and be merry.
Mägo de Oz has even made an English version of “Pagan Party,” which has its own video. This variant showcases alternating vocalists during the verses. “Pagana Fiesta 2.0” is accompanied by a highly successful music video, which currently has over 180 million views on YouTube. This album boasts various European and American guest artists as well as the frontman of the next band represented on our list. Mägo de Oz has spawned multiple versions of this song, such as “Fiesta Pagana 2.0” from Celtic Land (2013). “Fiesta Pagana” is an upbeat tune with a sing-along chorus that will help you foster a communal spirit this November. Therefore, it might not be a coincidence that Moonsorrow released a track called “Pakanajuhla”/“Pagan Feast” on their debut album, Suden Uni, the following year. The group’s third single, “Fiesta Pagana,” or “Pagan Party,” first appeared on the album Finisterra (2000). Mägo de Oz, which means Wizard of Oz, is a folk metal band from Madrid that was founded in 1988. Bring these 10 songs to the table this Thanksgiving to add some spice to your evening. Rammstein says it best: “We are living in America.” Thus, our list features international picks. Yet, this humorous classic certainly deserves the “Devil Horns.” Treat him or her to the music video for Twisted Sister’s “We’re Not Gonna Take It.” If you are the Alice In Chains-loving “Rotten Apple” of the family, chances are that your parents will love Lindemann’s “Praise Abort.” The 1961 #1 hit “Mother-in-Law,” which was performed by Ernie K-Doe and written by Allen Toussaint, may be an R&B tune. Perhaps there is an authority figure in your clan who is a bit of a bully. In case someone tries to instigate a fight, prepare yourself beforehand with Metallica’s “Wasting My Hate.” This song will definitely help you remain stoic.
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That is another reason to come armed with a full metal playlist. Sometimes, they are even smashed over someone’s head. The tables can turn figuratively and literally. We all know, however, that when families congregate, plans often go awry.