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Infernal (Danish band) and Metal umlaut

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Difference between Infernal (Danish band) and Metal umlaut

Infernal (Danish band) vs. Metal umlaut

Infernal (occasionally stylized with metal umlaut as Infërnal) is a dance-pop group from Denmark, consisting of members Lina Rafn and Paw Lagermann. A metal umlaut (also known as röck döts) is a diacritic that is sometimes used gratuitously or decoratively over letters in the names of mainly hard rock or heavy metal bands—for example, those of Blue Öyster Cult, Queensrÿche, Motörhead, the Accüsed, Mötley Crüe and the parody bands Spın̈al Tap and Green Jellÿ.

Similarities between Infernal (Danish band) and Metal umlaut

Infernal (Danish band) and Metal umlaut have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Waiting for Daylight (Infernal album).

Waiting for Daylight (Infernal album)

Waiting for Daylight is the third album and second studio album by the Danish dance/pop act Infernal, released in 2000 in Denmark.

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Infernal (Danish band) and Metal umlaut Comparison

Infernal (Danish band) has 47 relations, while Metal umlaut has 140. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.53% = 1 / (47 + 140).

References

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