1. A Polish-Ukrainian NSBM b… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one band with this name.
1. A Polish-Ukrainian NSBM band
2. A Japanese Hardcore Punk band
3. A Belgian Thrash Metal band
4. An American Hardcore band
5. A German Thrash Metal band
6. A Mexican Thrash Metal band
7. A British Thrash Metal band
8. A Russian Progressive Death Metal band
9. A side project band of Algy Ward (Tank), EVO (Warfare), and Wurzel (Motorhead)
10. An Italian Stoner/Metal band
1) An NSBM band with Nokturnal Mortum vocalist Knjaz Varggoth and Olaf Jasiński (Honor, Battlefield, october 15 ). They play fast Black Metal with RAC tendencies.
2) Early 90's Hardcore Punk band from Kyoto, Japan. Their incredible fast and crushing brutality is some of the heaviest punk music ever recorded in japan. The band is still active until this day.
3) A thrash/speed metal band from Belgium formed in 1983
they released 2 albums
-Speedway
-The Day After
4) An American Hardcore band from Virgina
5) Classic/Thrash Metal band from Osnabrück, Germany. They founded in October '93 and in 2007 released their fourth studio album "CAPTURED".
http://www.warhead.de
6) Thrash metal band from Mexico. They published a Demo album in 2008 and they announced they first album in this year called "Spit the Cross" (http://warhead-thrash.tk)
7) British Classic/Thrash metal band from Torbay - http://www.reverbnation.com/warheadmetaluk
8) Progressive Death Metal from Russia.
9) In 1996, one album was released under the name Warhead by a metal supergroup consisting of Algy Ward (Tank), EVO (Warfare), and Wurzel (Motorhead).
The Last Butterfly
Warhead Lyrics
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The line "and it's fading away" in Warhead's song The Last Butterfly expresses a sense of melancholy and loss. It suggests that something cherished, beautiful, and vibrant is disappearing before our eyes. In the context of the song, the butterfly could symbolize a loved one, a dream, or a fleeting moment of happiness. The singer's voice is soft and mournful, conveying a sense of nostalgia and regret. It's as if they are watching the butterfly flutter away, powerless to stop it from disappearing.
The word "fading" also implies a gradual process of decay or disintegration. This could hint at the fragility and impermanence of life, and how everything eventually comes to an end. The Last Butterfly could be interpreted as a meditation on mortality, a reminder that we should cherish each moment and person in our lives because they are all temporary. The line "and it's fading away" serves as a poignant reminder that nothing lasts forever, and that we should appreciate what we have while we still have it.
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