Solidier: Philosophical Paradoxes - 2023 Full Album HQ

27.02.2023

Track Listing:
1.Paradox (Rehearsal Live)
2.I Can't Breathe
3.Six Hundred
4.Dogs of War
5.Sheralee /Force
6.Starhaven (Live)
7.No Mans Land
8.Man From Berlin
9.Storm Of Steel
10.Infantrycid (Live)
11.Little Big Horn
12.R.N.R.
13.Kill Or Cure
14.I AM
15.Lock 'N' Load
16.Natural High
17.Walls Come Trumblin'
18.Fire In My Heart
19.Sins of the Warrior
20.In My Room
21.I'm Taken In
22.Bad To Good
23.Lost And Found (Live)
24.Making A Stand (Live)
25.Lost In Time (Live)
26.For You
27.Come On Down

Another N.W.O.B.H.M. band from Northampton,UK formed in 1979 and disbanded in 2011, their first ever recording was the track 'Magician', we have litteraly thosunds of N.W.O.B.H.M. bands and hundred thosunds of tracks, that's crazy man,pesonally ı'd rather to listen to their underground anarchist music rather than popular ones man, yes perhaps poor qualitiy recordings mostly but so much fun anyways, lol.

Lineup:
Richard Frost: Vocals
Ian Dick: Guitar
Miles Goodman:Guitar 
Steve Barlow: Bass
Tim Churchman: Drums


Plato and Aristotle both held that philosophy begins in wonder, by which they meant puzzlement or perplexity, and many philosophers after them have agreed. 

Ludwig Wittgenstein considered the aim of philosophy to be “to show the fly the way out of the fly bottle to liberate ourselves from the puzzles and paradoxes created by our own misunderstanding of language. 

His teacher, Bertrand Russell, remarked in a joking mood that “The point of philosophy is to start with something so simple as not to seem worth stating, and to end with something so paradoxical that no one will believe it.”

Whether paradox is the beginning or the end of philosophy, it has certainly stimulated a great deal of philosophical thinking, and many paradoxes have served to encapsulate important philosophical problems (many others have been exposed as fallacies).

Cover-Art Design by St. Alien

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