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Not to be confused with the [[Sega Saturn]] game ''[[Dragon Force (video game)]]'', although said game was the inspiration for their name - they're [[One of Us|self-confessed video game geeks]] (hence video game-like sound effects in their songs). |
Not to be confused with the [[Sega Saturn]] game ''[[Dragon Force (video game)]]'', although said game was the inspiration for their name - they're [[One of Us|self-confessed video game geeks]] (hence video game-like sound effects in their songs). |
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* [[Arc Words]]: 'Fire', 'Sword' and '[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA9lPZSkuDE So far away]' are popular enough to inspire [[Drinking Game|drinking games]]. |
* [[Arc Words]]: 'Fire', 'Sword' and '[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA9lPZSkuDE So far away]' are popular enough to inspire [[Drinking Game|drinking games]]. |
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* [[Audience Participation Song]]: The chorus of "Heart of a Dragon", as quoted above, is a sing-along. Also, ZP usually <s>has</s> had the crowd sing along to part of "Through the Fire and Flames". |
* [[Audience Participation Song]]: The chorus of "Heart of a Dragon", as quoted above, is a sing-along. Also, ZP usually <s>has</s> had the crowd sing along to part of "Through the Fire and Flames". |