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Obvious - easily seen or understood; evident (Cambridge Dictionary). Well, the name of the band Dennis and David JanglΓΆv founded in Stockholm, Sweden in 2007 obviously was pretty obvious. After the two finished the famous GIT (Guitar Institute of Technology), they produced two successful EPs and the two albums "Judgement Night" (2011) and "The Northern Crusade" (2013). In 2009, the twins went on tour through Germany and Austria supporting Paul Dianno (former member of Iron Maiden) and the Japanese band Loudness. "Veni, Vidi, Vici" was recorded in the Deep Blue Studios in NykΓΆping, Sweden, with Mike Lind of Masterplant (Body Count, Dio, The Poodles) responsible for the mastering and with the aim to present the fans exactly the power metal album they wished for. Obvious, isn't it?