De strijdlust is geboren

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De strijdlust is geboren
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 11, 2005
Genre Folk metal, Viking metal
Length43:57
Language Dutch
Label Independent [1]
Heidevolk chronology
De strijdlust is geboren
(2005)
Wodan heerst
(2007)

De strijdlust is geboren (translation: "The Lust for Combat Is Born") is the debut studio album by the Dutch folk/Viking metal band Heidevolk. Originally released independently in 2005, Napalm Records re-released this album on April 22, 2008, [2] with three bonus tracks originally released on Heidevolk's EP Wodan heerst .

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Krijgsvolk" ("People of Battle")2:48
2."Vale ouwe" ("Rugged Old One")5:42
3."Het Gelders volkslied" ("The Gueldrian Anthem")3:42
4."Winteroorlog" ("Winter War")7:07
5."En wij stappen stevig voort" ("And Strongly We March On")3:10
6."Furor Teutonicus" ("Teutonic Fury")5:16
7."Het bier zal weer vloeien" ("The Beer Will Flow Again")3:44
8."Gelre 838, Wychaert"7:11
9."Hengist en Horsa" ("Hengist and Horsa")5:12
Total length:43:57
Bonus tracks on Napalm Records release
No.TitleLength
10."Wodan heerst" ("Odin Reigns")7:57
11."Het bier zal weer vloeien" ("The Beer Will Flow Again" - Violin version)2:48
12."Vulgaris Magistralis" (Normaal cover)3:43
Total length:58:25

Personnel

Guest musicians

Production

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