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June, the 18th, 1815, the Battle at Belle Alliance
Marshy fields and pouring rain
All the blood and the [Incomprehensible], ohCannons fire, Cuirassiers attack
British grenadiers stand tight
Wellington's command, Blucher or the night
But no Prussian on the sight, ohThe battle of Waterloo, a sea of blood that stains the fields
The battle of Waterloo, lead and steel, the bloody gods
The battle of Waterloo, they fight and die, fall one by one
The battle of Waterloo, a tribute to the bloody deathFight, fight, you have to stand unite
Kill, kill, come on and have your thrill
Bleed, bleed, your blood flows on the field
Die, die but nobody will ever cry for youThe French guard marches on and on
Straight towards British lines
Blucher's Prussians join the fight
Storming the field asideThe French guards fall one by one
But Napoleon has gone
Do you know who's paying the costs?
The little soldier, he's lost, ohThe battle of Waterloo, a sea of blood that stains the fields

The battle of Waterloo, lead and steel, the bloody gods
The battle of Waterloo, they fight and die, fall one by one
The battle of Waterloo, a tribute to the bloody death
Oh, the battle of Waterloo, yeah, [Incomprehensible], oh

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Running Wild is one band from a wave of German Heavy metal bands to emerge in the early/mid 1980s (along with Helloween, Rage, Blind Guardian, Grave Digger, etc). The music they play is a mixture of heavy and speed metal. The band has carved its niche in the metal world as the first "pirate metal" band, a theme which took off with the release of Under Jolly Roger in 1987. The band played their farewell show at the Wacken Open Air 2009, for which setlist fans voted for. In October 2011 Rolf officially announced the comeback including a new studio album called "Shadowmaker" due in April 2012.

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