Crown (Electronic)

Electronic experimental Artist

15 songs
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Fill me up

Electronica

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Cool down

Electronica

Picture for song 'Merlins Energy' by artist 'Crown (Electronic)'

Merlins Energy

Trance

Picture for song 'Evil MF' by artist 'Crown (Electronic)'

Evil MF

Psytrance

Trance

Picture for song 'Big Bang' by artist 'Crown (Electronic)'

Big Bang

Drum n Bass

Electronic craphead
Band/artist history
The Battle of Verdun was one of the most critical battles in World War I on the Western Front. It was fought between the German and French armies, from 21 February to 18 December 1916, on hilly terrain north of the city of Verdun-sur-Meuse in northeastern France. The Battle of Verdun ended with a French victory as the German assailants failed to capture Verdun and were pushed back to their initial starting lines, on the right bank of the Meuse river, by December 1916. They also lost, in August 1917, what was left of their 1916 advances on the left bank of the Meuse river.[1] The Battle of Verdun resulted in more than a quarter of a million battlefield deaths and at least half a million wounded. Verdun was the longest battle and one of the most devastating in World War I and more generally in human history. A total of about 40 million artillery shells were exchanged by both sides during the battle. In both France and Germany it has come to represent the horrors of war, similar to the significance of the Battle of the Somme to the United Kingdom, the Battle of Gallipoli to Australia and New Zealand, or the Battle of Gettysburg to the United States. The Battle of Verdun popularised the phrase "Ils ne passeront pas" ("They shall not pass") addressed to his troops by General Robert Nivelle on 23 June 1916. At the beginning of the Battle of Verdun, on 16 April 1916, General Pétain had also issued an order of the day which ended with the phrase: "Courage ! On les aura" ("Courage! We shall get them").
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