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There are multiple artists with this name:

1) Arkona - Polish pagan black metal band formed in 1993.

Website: http://www.myspace.com/arkonahorde

2) Arkona - A Hard rock Band from the Czech republic who released a live album and a full-length album «Paměť plamenů» (2006)

Website: http://www.arkona.chrudimka.cz/

3) Arkona is a project of the Polish painter, musician, vocalist, DJ and VJ Karol Su-Ka. Music of Arkona is a crossover of ambient structures and dub beats.

Website: http://www.myspace.com/karolsuka

4) Incorrect tag for two Russian bands. Listeners of Russian bands, please correct your tags! For edit tags you can use the site http://musicbrainz.org/

Аркона is a Slavic pagan folk metal band from Russia. Official Site Their lyrics are heavily influenced by Russian folklore,and Slavic mythology, and their music incorporates several traditional Russian musical instruments. The band was founded in 2002 and as of January 2007 they have published five albums, one demo, one compilation and one concert DVD.

Аркона Arkona (Varyag) - is a NSBM band from Moscow who released one split with Wewelsburg, named «Последний Бастион Севера» (Last Bastion of the North). Later the band changed its name to Varyag

Arkona was the last pagan Slavic sacred city-castle in island Rügen, today’s Germany. There were temple of Sventovit as well as other gods. Arkona was destroyed in 1168 by Danish king Waldemar I… The sanctuary of Slavic god Svantevit was also destroyed a statue of Svantevit was chopped a burned.
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  • amber-666 wrote:
    Thursday afternoon
    both bands ar very different from each other, anyway both bands are great

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  • hookbags wrote:
    Thursday morning
    Polish Arkona does not exist.

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  • Theostuges wrote:
    Thursday morning
    Everyone should vote up pictures of the Polish Arkona. They were founded in 1993 (9 years before the Russian band) and therefore the only legitimate namebearers.

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  • hookbags wrote:
    Wednesday afternoon
    What does exist?

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  • Tonacatecuhtli wrote:
    Wednesday afternoon
    Russian Arkona does not exist.

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  • hookbags wrote:
    Wednesday afternoon
    @Ninagara The Russian Arkona spelt both as "Аркона" and Arkona on the cds. So that means Russian Arkona has two spellings so both are correct like it or not. Their record company even calls them "Arkona" http://www.napalmrecords.com/product_info.php?products_id=13770 so it CANNOT be incorrect. This not an unusual situation as many bands are know by two or more variations of their names such as English ska band the Beat is also known as The British Beat and the English Beat depending which country you are in. It is because of the US band the Beat the name was changed in certain locations. The US band the Beat are also known as the Paul Collin's Beat just to confuse things further.

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  • Ninagara wrote:
    Tuesday evening
    Don't argue to which is better, but the Russian Arkona you tagg in Cyrillic! Because this is not about which is better, because it's a matter of taste (I prefer the Russian, which does not mean that I don't like our Polish Arkona). Imagine if a Your favorite team, and irrelevant comments, photos and play are a completely different band, Damn -, - damn it annoys me when I listen to Polish Arkony a photo here Russian. Аркона <--- Copy, paste for the lazy -, -

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  • panzerlamb wrote:
    Monday afternoon
    Goi! Rode Goi!

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  • Martin-Ferrer wrote:
    last week
    ONLY POLISH ARKONA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • BorysKafarov wrote:
    last week
    @yasukmibolls - fail troll is fail

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  • DaniApes wrote:
    last week
    <3

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  • Ninagara wrote:
    last week
    Ło jeżu... Nie kłóćcie się która jest lepsza, tylko otagujcie sobie ruską Arkonę cyrylicą! Bo tu nie chodzi o to która jest lepsza, bo to rzecz gustu(wolę tą ruską, co nie oznacza, że nie lubię naszej polskiej). Wyobraźcie sobie jakiś Wasz ulubiony zespół, a tu komentarze, zdjęcia i odtworzenia są jakiegoś zupełnie innego zespołu, kurna -,- Cholernie mnie to denerwuje, kiedy słucham polskiej Arkony a tu zdjęcie ruskiej. Аркона <--- Kopiuj, wklej dla leniwych -,-

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  • EastRazor wrote:
    last week
    TYLKO NIEMIECKA ARKONA !!!

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  • joannagabixd wrote:
    last week
    @gabrys & power_is_black: żałosne wywody. ; ) PRZYlać to sobie po mózgach możecie nawzajem. A Arkona tylko ruska!

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  • XevildollX wrote:
    last week
    Аркона, dajcie proszę koncert w Polsce!

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  • Ayizan wrote:
    last month
    "испугалась немчура " - испугать этим можно разве что умственно-отсталого ребенка

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  • spingrinder wrote:
    last month
    блять, слушаю польскую аркону, маячит рожа этой грымзы.......

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  • FyoMiDos wrote:
    last month
    einzigartige band!

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  • Lanny_Barbi wrote:
    last month
    ThirtyNineSteps пишет: четверг утро Slavonic Metal Assault!!!! Greetings from Berlin!!! испугалась немчура

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  • Lilithh1 wrote:
    last month
    Rosyjska jest świetna, Polska - ehh ;/

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