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Hell Followed With Us is a 2022 dystopian fantasy horror young adult novel by transgender author Andrew Joseph White. [1] It was published to commercial and critical success. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] An animated film based on the book is currently in production, led by co-producer Lilly Wachowski .
R.E.V.O. is the third studio album and debut major-label album by Canadian indie band Walk off the Earth.It was released on March 19, 2013 through Columbia Records.It contains 9 original songs, along with a cover of Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" and Staylefish's "No Ulterior Motives".
William Control's Revelations album is split into 4 EPs, each named after one of the four horses that the horsemen rode – The Pale, The Black, The Red and The White. Heroes, Saints and Fools, an album by Saracen features the song Horsemen of the Apocalypse. "4 Horsemen of the apocalypse", LP 1985, Bollock Brothers (containing "Faith healer").
The album title came about when Jerry Garcia commented to lyricist Robert Hunter that the album was "turning into the 'workingman's Dead' version of the band". [19] Having both worked on all of the album's songs and gone out on the road with the band, Hunter appears as a seventh member on the front cover photograph.
This album is the first of their public albums available in lossless audio. [2] All songs except "Return from Darkness" and "Path to Earth" are from their previous demonstration albums . The album also features an extended version of "Eternal Sorrow" from the Nemesis album, as well as tweaked versions of "Magnan Imus", "White Witch", and "The ...
Hell is the fourth studio album by Salem, Oregon, doom metal project Hell. It was released on August 11, 2017, as a limited cassette by the label Sentient Ruin Laboratories [ 1 ] and as a digital download by Hell's own label, LowerYourHead. [ 2 ]
Stryper's first full-length album, Soldiers Under Command, released on May 15, 1985, was the band's first gold record. Stryper's third album, To Hell with the Devil, was released on October 24, 1986, and went platinum after spending three months on Billboard's album charts, [8] eventually selling more than
"Der Heimliche Aufmarsch" (lit. ' The Secret Deployment ') is a German communist song based on a poem by Erich Weinert written in 1929. The following year, Wladimir Vogel composed music to it, and there is a recording of this original melody with Weinert himself providing the vocals.