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Subscriber spotlight time! We got Jwelshy19v2 in his T-54 and Dan_Abnormal in his Type 59 medium, and we even managed to sneak in a heavy tank! with SkrapMetal in his E75! :D .... Hope you have fun watching :) Playlist 03:38 T-54[Jwelshy19v2] on Fjords, 13:21 E75[SkrapMetal] on Airfield and 26:53 Type 59[Dan_Abnormal] on Lakeville. Also added a battle in my Object 140 at 40:10 :) » http://play.any.tv/SHSix Play World of Tanks Free Find me on: http://www.facebook.com/mrfalkers http://duxter.com/MrFalkers List of WoT Mods i use can be found at http://www.fpsready.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4 Topic on EU forums http://forum.worldoftanks.eu/index.php?/topic/398678-world-of-%C2%ABmedium%C2%BB-tanks-with-mrfalkers/ Intro Music clip from: Song Title: Metric - Artificial Nocturne (Love Thy Brother Remix) Love Thy Brother: https://soundcloud.com/lovethybrother Metric: http://soundcloud.com/metric-band All credit goes to the producers for such an amazing track.

About R.E.M.

R.E.M. was an American rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. R.E.M. was noted for Buck's arpeggiated "jangle" guitar playing; Stipe's distinctive vocal style, unique stage presence, and cryptic lyrics; Mills's countermelodic bass lines and backing vocals; and Berry's tight, economical drumming. In the early 1990s, other alternative rock acts suc...

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Added 19 Apr 2026



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The 49-minute "World of Tanks » Subscribers Spotlight" clip is a rare and fascinating artifact from the depths of YouTube's archives, featuring an unlikely convergence of two iconic bands from different eras: R.E.M. and Y&T.

At first glance, this may seem like a peculiar pairing. R.E.M., one of the most influential alternative rock bands of all time, was known for its eclectic sound, poetic lyrics, and Michael Stipe's enigmatic stage presence. In contrast, Y&T is an American hard rock/heavy metal band that formed in 1974, with a more straightforward, guitar-driven sound. However, this clip reveals a different side of both bands.

The "Subscribers Spotlight" series was a recurring feature on the World of Tanks YouTube channel, showcasing player achievements and battles within the game. This particular episode, however, is notable for its unexpected musical content. The intro music, "Artificial Nocturne (Love Thy Brother Remix)" by Metric, sets the tone for an unusual blend of gaming and rock 'n' roll.

As it turns out, the host of this clip, MrFalkers, was a fan of both R.E.M. and Y&T. In 2001, during a promotional tour for their album "Reveal", R.E.M. made a rare TV appearance on MTV's "Total Request Live" (TRL) program, where they played a few songs live. This clip appears to be an excerpt from that performance.

The inclusion of Y&T is more intriguing. Although the band was formed in 1974 and had already released several albums by the time R.E.M. burst onto the scene, their music seemed to resonate with MrFalkers. In fact, Y&T's lead vocalist, Dave Meniketti, has cited R.E.M. as an influence on his songwriting style.

Watching this clip is like stumbling upon a hidden treasure trove of musical memories. The footage is raw and unpolished, but it captures the essence of two bands that were pushing the boundaries of their respective genres at the time. For fans of R.E.M., this clip offers a glimpse into the band's lesser-known TV appearances, while Y&T enthusiasts will appreciate the nod to one of America's pioneering hard rock outfits.

As you watch MrFalkers' enthusiastic commentary and the players' battles unfold on screen, it becomes clear that this clip is more than just a nostalgic curiosity. It represents a moment in time when music, gaming, and community came together in an unexpected way. The "World of Tanks » Subscribers Spotlight" clip may not be as polished or refined as some other musical artifacts from the era, but its raw energy and authenticity make it all the more captivating.

The final battle, featuring MrFalkers' Object 140 tank, is a thrilling conclusion to this unlikely mashup of rock 'n' roll and gaming. As the clip fades out, the viewer is left with a lasting impression of the power of music to bring people together across genres and generations. This "Subscribers Spotlight" episode may be a rare gem, but its significance lies in the way it celebrates the intersections between art, community, and technology.

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