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  2. The Eyes of Horror - Wikipedia

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    The Eyes of Horror is an EP by American death metal band Possessed. [3] It ... Track listing. All lyrics are written by Jeff Becerra; all music is composed by Mike ...

  3. Spirit possession - Wikipedia

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    According to tradition, there is some guiding spirits that possess a voluntary person, this normally are made when there is a person that wants to ask for some guidance, when the person are possessed by a guiding spirit, the possessed person the give guidance to people that ask for consultation, they answer questions and sometimes explain ...

  4. Seven Churches (album) - Wikipedia

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    Seven Churches is the debut studio album by American death metal band Possessed.The album title refers to the Seven Churches of Asia mentioned in the Book of Revelation. "The Exorcist" begins with producer Randy Burns' version of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells, performed as it was in the 1973 horror film of the same name.

  5. I Contain Multitudes - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are the real thing, tangible, they're not metaphors". [ 14 ] Brinkley also asked Dylan about the surprising inclusion of Anne Frank 's name in the song, to which Dylan responded that Frank's story was "profound" before adding: "You could just as well ask, 'What made you decide to include Indiana Jones or the Rolling Stones '.

  6. Possession (Sarah McLachlan song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was inspired by McLachlan's reaction to two deranged fans, both of whom had concocted a fantasy in which they were already in a relationship with her. [2] Of the two, the more famous is Uwe Vandrei, an Ottawa, Ontario native who sued McLachlan in 1994, alleging that his love letters to her had been the basis of "Possession".

  7. Babalú - Wikipedia

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    In the song's lyrics, originally written in Spanish creole, the singer wonders aloud what to do with a statue of Babalú Ayé, now that a Santería rite had been invoked by others. [1] He suggests that seventeen candles be lit up, in the shape of a cross , and that a cigar and aguardiente be brought to him, as to pay homage to the deity.

  8. Delulu - Wikipedia

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    Delulu (/ d ə ˈ l uː l uː / ⓘ) is an internet slang term used to describe the belief that one can influence one's own destiny through sheer willpower.Derived from the English-language word delusional, the term has its origins in K-pop communities where the term delulu is used to refer to individuals who were in a parasocial relationship with celebrities and had hopes of meeting them someday.

  9. Swan song - Wikipedia

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    The phrase refers to an ancient belief that swans sing a beautiful song just before their death while they have been silent (or alternatively not so musical) for most of their lifetime. [ 1 ] The belief, whose basis has been long debated, had become proverbial in ancient Greece by the 3rd century BC and was reiterated many times in later ...