Greenland Whalefishers

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  • celtic punk
  • folk punk
  • irish
  • paddy punk
  • punk
The Norwegian Celtic Punk band Greenland Whalefishers (est. 1994) has spent more than 16 years on the road which has resulted in 4 singles, 2 EPs, 6 full-length albums and a number of split-releases, touring Japan, USA, England, Italy, Norway, Poland, Czeck Rep. etc, has placed Greenland Whalefishers from Norway among Europe's leading Paddy Punk bands. The band is inspired by irish folk-rock and punk from the seventies, and they are influenced by other artists like Ramones, The Pogues, Thin Lizzy, Mötorhead a.

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Songs

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    4 Season Song

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    A If 9. B Medley the Irish Washerwoman, Kaliope House, Cape Breton Jigs

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    A Song About Porter

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    Brody

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    City of Angels

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    Corea Vet Jam

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    Darkland

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    Down and Out

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    Elisabeth

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    Father MacLean Is a Headbanger

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    Fields of Athenry

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    For Bitter & Whiskey

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    Great Excercise Day / The Day After

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    Happy New Year

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    Hit the Ground

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    Hole in Our Hearts

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    I Am Roving

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    Janes Tragedy

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    Jim Jam

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    Johnny Lee Roth

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    July Morning

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    Limp-Jo's Story

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    Loboville

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    Lost In Paradise

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    Lullaby

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    Magic Town

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    Mary B

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    Mary B.

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    Molly's Lullaby

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    Mr. Star

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    No More Crucified Days

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    Olivia's Drop Out

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    Peggy Lettermore

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    Punk Shanty

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    Ramones

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    Rocky Road to London

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    Set Me Free

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    Standing in the Wind

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    Streets of Salvation

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    The Clown

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    The Escape

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    The Farmer

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    The Great Exercise Day / The Day After

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    The Mainstreet Sword

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    The Mutineer

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    The Night Rick Holder Died

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    The Party's Over

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    The Stranger Inside of You

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    The Thirsty Cave

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    Utophia


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