Ia Namtaru
Ia Lammia
Ia Asaku
Ia Pazuzu

Ia Zixul zi Azkak
Ia Gula zi Pazu
Alal uggae Utukku Xul
Ia Ia Pazuzu

Ia Ningursu Ia Ia Umduggu
Shemti Shebui Nehenkau
Addu Nergal Arrallu

Nergal dread God of War and Plague
Avenge the shades of our Fallen ones
Blacken the sun with Fierce Winds
Bring forth your Terrible Storms!
Yea! Burn the flesh of our Enemies
Gash their throats with Weapons of Iron
Destroy Them utterly
With Locusts and Disease


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    An awesome war chant.

    6th_sadistic_sniperon October 26, 2004   Link
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    Nile are simply one of the best bands around.

    quiffpornon February 24, 2005   Link
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    just makes you want to put on a codpiece, grab a sword and go out and kill in the name of Nergal

    Kozeljnikon August 24, 2006   Link
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    Amazing. Love it.

    (pssst, btw, it's "Die" in the title, not "Der").

    Crujebsulon January 28, 2007   Link
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    BRUTAL!

    User-Maat-Reon July 10, 2007   Link
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    The absolutely correct title for this song would be
    "Das Rache Kriegs Lied Der Assyrer", because the title Nile have chosen is grammatically not correct.

    Translated: The Revenge War Chant Of The Assyrians

    DreamingInTheÆtheron November 07, 2007   Link
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    Yes, but what does it MEAN?

    Raziel the Wiseon March 31, 2013   Link

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