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  Heavy metal umlaut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The umlaut is gratuitous, and the band have stated that it is a direct reference to Motörhead.
Hungarian fl n' roll band Korog has a gratuitous umlaut over the letter r in their name, which actually means "it rumbles" and is a verb that is used exclusively to describe the sound of a hungry person's stomach.
The French band Magma used a fictional language, the Kobaïan, for its lyrics.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Heavy_metal_umlaut   (3079 words)

  
 Magma - Wikipedia
Magma is molten rock often located inside a magma chamber[?] beneath the surface of the earth.
Magma in Earth is a complex high-temperature silicate solution that is ancestral to all igneous rocks, both intrusive and effusive.
Magma is under high pressure and sometimes emerges through volcanic vents in the form of lava.
wikipedia.findthelinks.com /ma/Magma.html   (105 words)

  
 New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock MA-MAR
Magma is a concept band whose albums explain the origins and development of the new civilization on Kobaïa, all in the new language of that planet.
Magma has to be heard to fully understand but just knowing that they were one of the most influential French bands should be enough to realize their importance.
Magma were a very influential French band from the seventies whose music was a very powerfully rhythmic combination of jazz influences and rock, fronted by the dramatic vocals of Christian Vander.
www.gepr.net /ma.html   (14706 words)

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