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  2. GodWeenSatan: The Oneness - Wikipedia

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    GodWeenSatan: The Oneness is the debut studio album by American rock band Ween, released on November 16, 1990, by Twin/Tone Records. [4] The album introduces several key themes for the group, including their eclecticism, gonzo sense of humor, and their demon god/mascot, the Boognish.

  3. GodWeenSatan Live - Wikipedia

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    GodWeenSatan Live is Ween's seventh live album. It was released on November 18, 2016 on Chocodog Records. This album is a 2-disc chronicling of a performance from September 14, 2001 in which Ween played their first album, "GodWeenSatan: The Oneness", in its entirety, for its 11th (advertised as 25th) anniversary re-release.

  4. Ween - Wikipedia

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    From Ween's earliest days, they claimed to be "sprouted from the demon-god Boognish". The image of the Boognish is the band's logo. Boognish is also featured in the lyrics of several Ween songs, including "Up on th' Hill", "Young Chou Lin", and "The Stallion, pt. 4".

  5. Oneness Pentecostalism - Wikipedia

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    Oneness Pentecostals believe that the Word was not a separate person from God but that it was the plan of God and God itself. Bernard writes in his book The Oneness View of Jesus Christ , In the Old Testament, God's Word (dabar) was not a distinct person but was God speaking, or God disclosing Himself (Psalm 107:20; Isaiah 55:11).

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  7. In Superman’s 'hometown,' a pastor vows to fight Satan’s ...

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    A battle over library books is dividing Metropolis, Illinois, which shares a name with Superman’s home. A pastor is framing the fight as a clash between good and evil.

  8. The Litanies of Satan - Wikipedia

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    According to the album liner notes, the piece "devotes itself to the emeraldine perversity of the life struggle in Hell." The notes go on to state that "Wild Women with Steak-Knives," from the tragedy-grotesque by Diamanda Galás Eyes Without Blood , is "a cold examination of unrepentant monomania, the devoration instinct, for which the naive ...

  9. Piss Up a Rope - Wikipedia

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    "Piss Up a Rope" is a song by the American rock band Ween, released in 1996 on their album 12 Golden Country Greats. It was released on 7" yellow vinyl single on Diesel Only Records. History