This trophy from our saviors
From our saviors
From the enslaving force of Rome
The trumpets of Carthage resound
Hear Romans, now and tremble »
Overture The Wizard of Oz [2011 London Palladium Recording]
by Andrew Lloyd Webber
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As sea devours land
Towers yield to the sand
Oh shine on Black Sun upon all Carthage
As a disease on all fours risen from sea
Yea shine on Black »
Sol Niger King Fear
by Babylon Whores
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the frozen bonds of time. Solo : Sotiris Return to Carthage Ages have passed And "savage" hordes have bowed To the "true" Gods. Glory is a whore that seduces »
Return to Carthage Mystic Places of Dawn
by Septic Flesh
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In golden Hannibal Carthage days marchin' onto Rome Knockin' on the door and findin' nobody home there Rome she cut our army down and left them in »
When the Earth Moves Again Volunteers/Bark/Long John Silver
by Jefferson Airplane
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Workin' like the devil
to turn this boat around
Two miles south of Carthage
We made it safe and sound
[Chorus]
Two more days of travel
and then »
Cumberland River Dailey & Vincent
by Dailey & Vincent
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on
Next to her they just a fool
Chelsea read more books than a few
Moses was a Pharoah in the eighteenth Dynasty
And Rome was chilling in Carthage in 33 »
Chelsea Rodgers Planet Earth
by Prince
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us their death
Knowing what we did at
Carthage, Waterloo, Verdon, Stalingrad, Iwoa Jima , Hiroshima, Saigon »
The Bulls Jacques
by Marc Almond
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Carthage stands like an azure pearl Here in the middle of the known world. And it's a good day For going to sea, Hanno the Navigator said to me.
Water Water »
Hanno the Navigator Sparks of Ancient Light
by Al Stewart
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Thousands forced into prostitution
So many years and still no restitution
The carnage of Carthage so easily outdone
Add all the blood you get 1200 tons »
Nanking Exhibit B: The Human Condition
by Exodus
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To Carthage then I came as a young boy lost in the promise
Of the steady beating heart of the metropolis
But I spent so long beneath the dim »
Carthago Est Delenda Harmony No Harmony [Bonus Track]
by Million Dead
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of Carthage resound! Hear, Romans, now and tremble! Hark
to our step on the ground!
ALL:
Hear the drums -- Hannibal comes!
PIANGI: »
Overture Guys & Dolls (First Complete Recording)
by National Symphony Orchestra
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détruit, anéanti comme Carthage.
Se peut-il qu'on soit si méchante avec de jolis seins ?
Se peut-il qu'on soit si méchante avec de jolis seins,
Si »
Mechante Avec de Jolis Seins Les Dernieres Chansons de Geroges Brassens
by Georges Brassens
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among the lowest of the dead
(to Carthage then I came).
Only the most sacred crater will suit my burial,
only the most sacred choir performs this »
A Crater to Cough In As the Roots Undo
by Circle Takes the Square
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live, I Carthage this You didn't think I had what it takes in my esophagus? A cat like you, yo your show sounds hot for real Of course it does, standin »
The Last Line of Defense Platform [Bonus Track]
by Dilated Peoples
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Phoenicians in Sicily The Punic Wars began 264 B.C. The Black general Hannibal and Carthaginian Peace In 146 B.C. Carthage fell after a six-month siege Rome »
Nature of the Threat Soul on Ice
by Ras Kass
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