Anthem$501803$ - translation to greek
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Anthem$501803$ - translation to greek

TERM TO REFER SONGS THAT ARE PLAYED OVER THE PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS AT STADIUMS AND ARENAS DURING BREAKS IN THE ACTION TO RALLY THE FANS
Sports anthem; Hockey anthem; Baseball anthem; Arena anthem

Anthem      
n. ύμνος
national anthem         
  • Royal Library]], MS 15662, fol. 37v-38r)<ref>M. de Bruin, "Het Wilhelmus tijdens de Republiek", in: L.P. Grijp (ed.), ''Nationale hymnen. Het Wilhelmus en zijn buren. Volkskundig bulletin 24'' (1998), p. 16-42, 199–200; esp. p. 28 n. 65.</ref>
  • [[Il Canto degli Italiani]]}}, the Italian national anthem since 1946
  • Rouget de Lisle performing "La Marseillaise" for the first time
  • [[Star-Spangled Banner]] with the American flag (ca. 1940s). Anthems used during [[sign-on and sign-off]] sequences have become less common due to the increasing prevalence of 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week broadcasting.
SONG THAT REPRESENTS A COUNTRY OR SOVEREIGN STATE
National Anthem; National song; National hymn; National Song; State anthem; National hymns; National Hymn; National anthem lyrics; National Anthem (song); Territorial anthem
εθνικός ύμνος
give up         
  • The project attracted the ire of the [[United States Postal Service]], who threatened legal action.
  • The pair sent one another burned [[CD-R]]s through the mail to create the album.
  • K2000RS]] sampler connected to a [[Macintosh Quadra]] and [[PowerBook G4]].
  • Sales of the album on the emerging [[iTunes Store]] were high. ''Pictured'': an [[iPod]] in 2006.
  • ''Give Up'' includes guest vocals from singer-songwriter [[Jenny Lewis]], who sings on half of its tracks.
  • A promotional photo of Gibbard and Tamborello, shot by Brian Tamborello.
  • Laura Burhenn, Lewis, Tamborello, and Gibbard at [[Lollapalooza]] 2013.
ALBUM BY THE POSTAL SERVICE
Give up; Sleeping In; Recycled Air; This Place Is a Prison; Brand New Colony; Natural Anthem; Give Up (album)
v. εγκαταλείπω, παραιτώ, παραιτούμαι, αφίνω, παραιρώ

Definition

national anthem
(national anthems)
A national anthem is a nation's official song which is played or sung on public occasions.
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Wikipedia

Stadium anthem

Stadium anthems or sports anthems or arena anthems are terms to refer songs that are played over the public address systems at stadiums and arenas during breaks in the action to rally the fans. Unlike college fight songs, most stadium anthems were not written primarily for use at sports events, though compilations such as ESPN Presents Stadium Anthems and the "Jock" series occasionally feature remixed versions of these songs designed to segue together or to accentuate the rhythm or other elements of the songs. Some football events have their own anthems, which are not played during breaks, but rather as entrance music, the most notable being the FIFA Anthem and the UEFA Champions League Anthem.

Stadium anthems are characterized by a catchy uptempo rhythm and a repeated vocal call-response catchphrase, often a statement of pride (such as "We Will Rock You", "We Are the Champions" and "Another One Bites the Dust" by Queen). Most stadium anthems are drawn from popular rock and roll, dance or rap hits. At college football games, the schools' marching bands often add stadium anthems to their repertoires. In baseball, many stadium anthems are used as entrance music for various ballplayers. For example, AC/DC's "Hells Bells" was the entrance music for Trevor Hoffman and Metallica's "Enter Sandman" filled the same role for Mariano Rivera.

Some stadium anthems are popular in a particular region, or with a specific team because of a reference in the song's lyrics. "You'll Never Walk Alone" is the club anthem of Liverpool F.C. "Just idag är jag stark" by Kenta is the club anthem of Hammarby Fotboll. The Dallas Cowboys made heavy use of "Should've Been a Cowboy" by Toby Keith in the 1990s, while sports teams in Alabama often use "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd. In a rare example of a team actually being mentioned in a song's lyrics, the University of Alabama marching band often plays "Deacon Blues" by Steely Dan due to the school being referred to as one of "the winners in the world", even though the reference was intended to be sarcastic.