| DoomMetalPrincess says : Xasthur. Svartidauði. Finngálkn. Fortíð. Xasthur is American. Svartidauði, Finngálkn, and are Icelandic, I believe. |
| Mercenarion says : citation :
Whoa, Fortíð is really good. Came across the name when looking at Icelandic bands, but never got around to listening to them. |
| Mercenarion says : citation :
Whoa, Fortíð is really good. Came across the name when looking at Icelandic bands, but never got around to listening to them. |
| Panzerjager says : citation :
Looked them up, good bands but about Fortid. How do you insert dat "d"-like letter and how do you pronounce it? |
| Panzerjager says : citation :
Looked them up, good bands but about Fortid. How do you insert dat "d"-like letter and how do you pronounce it? |
| Mercenarion says : citation :
I don't know the Alt-code yet, but I found out that you'd pronounce the name as Fortíð = "Forr-tee-eth" Yeah, it is kind of odd, but that should be how it is said. And that double r should be stressed while saying it. I may be wrong, but this should be close. |
| MenstrualBubbles says : brutal-death-metal.blogspot.com has a bunch of blogspot links that provide Black Metal full album downloads. I'm not much of a BM fan, but I tend to check it out just to see if I find any interesting Black Metal Grindcore or Black Death bands. Anyways, I recommend Gloomy Grim, Sathanas, and Covenant |
| Mercenarion says : citation :
Whoa, Fortíð is really good. Came across the name when looking at Icelandic bands, but never got around to listening to them. |