- Welle:
Erdball (often
abbreviated as W:E) is a
German band
whose sound is
distinguished by
their intensive use of the
Commodore 64's SID
sound chip. The...
- 156 S. Hlwd (St.a.Titelrückseite). Das
Internationale Steuerrecht des
Erdballs. Zurich:
Verlag fur
Recht und Gesellschaft, 1936-39. "New
German company...
- 2013. The
original source was: Paul Posener, Die staatsverf****ungen des
Erdballs;
unter Mitwirkung von
Gelehrten und Staatsmännern [The
State Constitutions...
- H3A (1957–1958) IFA S4000 (1959–1960) The
German bitpop pioneers Welle:
Erdball have been
using a
rotated version of the
Sachsenring emblem as
their band...
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lantern was the
German heraldic eagle clutching the
globe of the
Earth (
Erdball). This
symbolism was well
known in
imperial Roman iconography, for example...
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Erster Band (1906), p. 417
cites the "weight of the globe" (Das
Gewicht des
Erdballs) as "5273
quintillion tons". Poynting, John
Henry (1894). The Mean Density...
- Sulpher, Seabound, Rosenfels, ****emblage 23, L'Âme Immortelle, Welle:
Erdball, In Extremo, Blutengel, The 69 Eyes, Hocico, VNV Nation,
Suicide Commando...
- [citation needed]
Freddy Quinn's
version was
later recorded by Welle:
Erdball and also by
Cryptic Wintermoon. The
Royal Netherlands Army's
Korps Commandotroepen...
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Christoph Hilgenberg: Vom
wachsenden Erdball.
Berlin 1933, page 29–35. Hilgenberg, O.C. (1933), Vom
wachsenden Erdball (The
Expanding Earth), Berlin: Giessmann...
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album Jim Gill
Makes It
Noisy In Boise, Idaho.
German bitpop band Welle:
Erdball covered the song on
their album Der
Kalte Krieg (2011). The song was covered...