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Raubtier (German: carnivore/predator) is an industrial metal band from Haparanda, Sweden, formed in 2008. They came up with the name from the movie "Predator", which in German is "Das Raubtier". The band was established in 2007, originally under the name Hunter/Killer. Initially (while they were still Hunter/Killer), the band wrote lyrics in English - early versions of such songs as "Dobermann," "Götterdammerung," "Lebensgefahr" and "Sick Fuck" (released as Raubtier's song "Apokalyps") were released online on the band's MySpace entirely in English. However, the idea was abandoned because, according to Pär Hulkoff, the English language was unable to convey their true meaning, so in 2008 the band changed the lyrics to be sung in Swedish and the band's name was changed to Raubtier. On 15th December 2008 their first single "Kamphund" (and its music video) was released. The single proved to be a hit on Swedish radio station Bandit Rock. On 16th March 2009, their second single "Achtung Panzer" along with its video was released. On 25th March 2009, their debut album titled "Det finns bara krig" was released. On 9th April 2010, the song "Världsherravälde" was played for the first time on Bandit Rock radio. The single "Världsherravälde" from the upcoming album was released on 19th April, 2010 along with a video directed by a Swedish photographer Bingo Rimér. The clip was featured on the website of one of Sweden's most widely read newspapers, Aftonbladet. The live premiere of the