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Soldiers Of Misfortune (comics)
Soldiers of Misfortune may refer to: * ''Soldiers of Misfortune'' (album), 1991 album by Sacrifice *Soldiers of Misfortune (song) "Soldiers of Misfortune" is the lead single from Filter's fourth studio album, ''Anthems for the Damned''. It premiered on Myspace on February 25, 2008 and was released to radio stations on March 18, 2008. "Soldiers of Misfortune" was added to Am ..., 2008 song by Filter *'' Army Men: Soldiers of Misfortune'', a 2008 video game and the last home console title in the ''Army Men'' video game series {{Dab ...
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Soldiers Of Misfortune (album)
Sacrifice is a Canadian thrash metal band from Toronto, Ontario. The band was formed by guitarists Rob Urbinati and Joe Rico in 1983. Sacrifice played a prominent role in the 1980s underground metal scene in Toronto, and along with Voivod, Razor and Annihilator, they are considered one of the "big four" of Canadian thrash metal. The band released four studio albums before parting ways in 1993. After coming back together to play a reunion concert in 2006, they released their fifth studio album ''The Ones I Condemn'' on Brazilian label Marquee Records in 2009. Although the band faced numerous line-up changes, especially in their early days, founding guitarists Urbinati, Rico and bassist Scott Watts recorded every studio album and demo with drummer Gus Pynn on everything but the ''Apocalypse Inside'' demo and CD. History Formation and first four albums Friends and guitarists Rob Urbinati and Joe Rico decided to form a metal band in 1983, playing cover versions of som ...
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Soldiers Of Misfortune (song)
"Soldiers of Misfortune" is the lead single from Filter's fourth studio album, ''Anthems for the Damned''. It premiered on Myspace on February 25, 2008 and was released to radio stations on March 18, 2008. "Soldiers of Misfortune" was added to Amazon MP3 and iTunes on April 29, 2008. The song is described by singer Richard Patrick as a "sardonic anti-war/pro-troops song." Its first-person narrative was inspired by a letter from Sgt. Justin L. Eyerly, a Filter fan who had enlisted in the Army National Guard to get his college tuition paid; in his final year of college, he was shipped off to Iraq where he died from an improvised explosive device An improvised explosive device (IED) is a bomb constructed and deployed in ways other than in conventional military action. It may be constructed of conventional military explosives, such as an artillery shell, attached to a detonating mechan ... attack after only two months of duty. Music video The video for the song features the ba ...
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