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Veritas, Aequitas song meanings
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    WOW! I love this song. It never gets old to me. The guitar solo is nuts.

    Thricefoldon April 24, 2004   Link
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    yes, truely amazing, and as much as I believe that DH have some of the best vocals out there, I think the lack of in this song makes it even more powerful. It just goes to show how well feelings can be conveyed without words. The real name of this song is Aquetis Vertunis, someone on kazaa renamed it veritas aquetis, which is from the movie boondock saints, the two brothers (the saints) each have one of the words tattooed on their hand/trigger finger, as they spread truth and justice by killing the evil people of the world....if you havent seen it, you should.\ Anyway my point was someone didn't bother to look it up before posting it and that is annoying.

    CHOOSE BRONZEon May 15, 2004   Link
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    no, it says veritas aequitas when you put it into the computer too. im pretty sure it says it on the case as well

    Jipon October 14, 2004   Link
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    yeah the case says veritas, aequitas

    Ueleyon November 15, 2004   Link
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    yeah the case says veritas, aequitas

    Ueleyon November 15, 2004   Link
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    "truth, justice" for all of those out there who didn't bother to find out what it means.

    Murphy McManuson January 29, 2005   Link
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    holy crap.

    not the biggest death metal fan here, although i do like some of it, but the song is incredible

    markappleyard_07on April 06, 2005   Link
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    i forgot to mention that the part where the piano comes in should be played at my funeral its that beautiful.

    markappleyard_07on April 06, 2005   Link
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    yeah my bad, I don't knwo why I thought it had a different name. Anyway Truth, Justice... kill evil people (not to be confused with the axis of evil... new DH is amazing... im done

    CHOOSE BRONZEon June 30, 2005   Link
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    on the website it says Aequitas, Veritas...

    disasterpiece1989on May 24, 2006   Link

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