Powerwolf - Tiger of Sabrod download mp3

  • Artist: Powerwolf
  • Song: Tiger of Sabrod
  • Genre: Metal
  • Length: 03:53
  • Size: 9.1MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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johny baltimore

2021-03-02 01:51:48 | Profile
This music would be well suited for fantasy video games. "Soul Blade, Golden Axe, Dragons Crown etc

petzipetzi1

2019-11-30 19:18:20 | Profile
TIGER... OF SABROD.... oOOoOOOOOOOoooo

Rosanna Trotta

2019-11-17 10:34:52 | Profile
This never gets old! It is without a doubt my favourite song from Powerwolf! I started listening to them when they released their recent album "Blessed & Possessed" so I went back to listen to their old stuff and this song absolutely blew me away.

QuickHead

2019-11-17 08:15:33 | Profile
You have found the light side of the Force, padawan. Embrace it, we welcome you to...The Metal.

Erick Olmos

2019-11-13 22:06:38 | Profile
Love this song but wtf is a sobrod

Scott Laperriere

2019-11-13 13:02:54 | Profile
Tiger of Sabrodt is the name given to a wolf shot in Lusatia in 1904; the last free-living wolf to be shot within the current borders of Germany prior to 1945.The wolf was shot near the town of Hoyerswerda (then part of Silesia) on 27 February 1904, by a forester who received a 100 mark bounty for killing it. It had broken away from hunters several times and reputedly weighed 41 kilograms (90 lb) and measured 1.60 metres (5 ft 3 in) long and 80 centimetres (31 in) high at the shoulder.The wolf had been preying on livestock; the locals referred to it as a raubsüchtiges Ungetüm (ravening monster). There had been no wolves in the area for a long time, so an escaped circus animal was suspected, and it was given the name "Tiger of Sabrodt" after the village of Sabrodt (part of Elsterheide) where it first appeared.The carcass was mounted and remains on display in the museum in Castle Hoyerswerda.[3] In the meantime wolves have returned to Lusatia, successfully breeding there in 2009.