Coat of Arms (album)
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''Coat of Arms'' is the fifth studio album by Swedish heavy metal band
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Track listing

All music by Joakim Brodén and all lyrics by Brodén and Pär Sundström (except lyrics on "Saboteurs" and "Midway" by Sundström only and lyrics on "Metal Ripper" and "Wehrmacht" by Brodén only). ;Digipak edition bonus tracks: # "Coat of Arms (Instrumental)" (3:35) # "Metal Ripper (instrumental)" (3:51) ;Streaming and digital download bonus track: # "White Death (Instrumental)" (4:10)


Personnel

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Joakim Brodén Joakim "Jocke" Brodén (born 5 October 1980) is a Swedish-Czech musician who is the lead vocalist, keyboardist and occasional third guitarist of the Swedish heavy metal band Sabaton. He and bassist Pär Sundström formed the band in 1999. Ear ...
– vocals * Rickard Sundén – guitars * Oskar Montelius – guitars *
Pär Sundström Pär Sundström (born 8 June 1981) is a Swedish bass player. He and Joakim Brodén are the last remaining founding members of heavy metal band Sabaton. He is also the band's manager and one of the band's lyricists. Life Sundström was born i ...
– bass * Daniel Mullback – drums * Daniel Mÿhr – keyboards


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Notes

* Because the official translation of "40:1" song from the former album was criticised by
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fans, a contest was set for the best translation of the "Uprising" lyrics to
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. The winning translation was chosen as the official. * The riff in "White Death" has been borrowed from
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". * The video for "Uprising" was a re-enactment of Polish resistance during
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and contained the actor Peter Stormare as well as Polish actors Monika Buchowiec and Mateusz Damięcki.


References

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