Kyriakos, the only anthem with ">" in lyrics that I recall is "Deutschlandlied".
And they stole the music from Austria's anthem too

Kyriakos, the only anthem with ">" in lyrics that I recall is "Deutschlandlied".
And they stole the music from Austria's anthem too
Might've gotten the march-hate from my dad, who disparagingly says both the Vietnamese/South Vietnamese sound like stupid French songs with Vietnamese words tacked on them
Deutschland seems to be the Pan-Germanic equivalent of Yugoslavia.
I've always liked Israel and Japan's because they don't sound like those 19th century French marches that a lot of anthems are, to me. Israel's is haunting and emotional, and sounds appropriately Jewish in a good way (even though its origins are Italian); while Japan's captures the nation's cultural flavor better than most anthems (which is unsurprising given that the song was written by a classical court musician, who thus hailed from an extremely conservative musical lineage dating back more than a millennia (actually I'm not sure, but I think Kimigayo might even be an actual ancient song just re-adapted)).
Japans is best because it's short. If you can't get the point across in 11 measures, you're doing something wrong.
Here's a fun fact: the South Vietnamese anthem was composed by a communist who later went on to serve high positions after unification, while the North Vietnamese anthem was composed by a dissident all of whose music (except for the national anthem and a few patriotic songs) was banned from the mid-1950s to the mid-1980s.
Then you will like Bulgaria and Hungary's too. The Dutch Wilhelmus too, probably. All these are slow and not really march like and not overly bombastic either and thus pretty much like Israel and Japan's in that regard.
Btw, I always thought Israel's anthem was inspired by the Romanian national anthem. Some bars in Hatikva sound conspiciously similar to Destapta-te, Romane.
Yeah, that's also another good point about the Japanese anthem. KISS and all that.
Wait, separate states have anthems? Or has Michigan seceded to Canada?
Tolni said:and one buffoon that shall lead us into the darkness.
Well, theoretically, according to Buddhism, it is possible.
Better an ant in Germany than a human in my country, eh?
Don't be stupid. There's no such thing as a non-corrupted citizen here.
Tolni said:Don't be stupid. There's no such thing as a non-corrupted citizen here.
Then I see no hope.
Or, wait, maybe... invite someone less corrupted to rule over you and to enforce law and order in the Land of Bulgaria, Where the Shadows Lie ???
Actually, the Shadows Lie in the Land of Mordor. In the Land of Bulgaria perhaps Not Only the Shadows Lie.
This is especially true for Tolni. Never encountered a more indulgent person, let alone a more indulgent Bulgarian than Tolni.