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・ Šmarje, Ajdovščina
・ Šmarje, Koper
・ Šmarje, Šentjernej
・ Šmarjeta
・ Šmarjeta pri Celju
・ Šmarjetna Gora
・ Šmarješke Toplice
・ Šmarje–Sap


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Šlágry : ウィキペディア英語版
Šlágry

''Šlágry'' is the third album by Master's Hammer. The album was a goodbye to fans, although the music on the album is extremely different from their previous material, featuring a primarily electronic and raw avant-garde sound, with very few black metal elements of their early career. The opening track, "Šavlový tanec", is a cover of the famous "Sabre Dance" suite by Aram Khachaturian.
"Ach, synku, synku" and "Půjdem spolu do Betléma" are covers of Czech folksongs.
"Carl Czerny, Op. 849" is an excerpt of Carl Czerny's Op. 849 played backwards.
"Vzpomínám na zlaté časy" takes its lyrics from a poem by Otto Katz.
"Nabucco" is an excerpt of Giuseppe Verdi's eponymous opera.
==Track listing==


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