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  2. War in Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Several modern Bible-commentators view the "war in heaven" in Revelation 12:7–13 as an eschatological vision of the end of time or as a reference to spiritual warfare within the church, rather than (as in Milton's Paradise Lost) "the story of the origin of Satan/Lucifer as an angel who rebelled against God in primeval times."

  3. Avenged Sevenfold - Wikipedia

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    Avenged Sevenfold was formed in 1999 in Huntington Beach, California by Matt Sanders, James Sullivan, Zachary Baker and Matt Wendt. [5] [6] Although they are not a religious band, Sanders came up with the name as a reference to the story of Cain and Abel from the Bible, which can be found in Genesis 4:24. [7]

  4. Craig Gruber - Wikipedia

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    Gruber was also in the early recording sessions on Black Sabbath's Heaven and Hell album, co-writing "Die Young," until Geezer Butler heard Dio, and returned to the band. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Gruber played live with Gary Moore on his supporting tour for his album Victims of the Future , and featured on Moore's 1984 live album We Want Moore!

  5. Stryper - Wikipedia

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    Bassist Tim Gaines did not participate in the recording of To Hell with the Devil, and for a short period of time prior to the release of the record he was replaced by Matt Hurich. Hurich was not with the band more than a month, although he was outfitted with a yellow and black striped bass and a racing costume. Brad Cobb played bass on the ...

  6. God Hates Us All - Wikipedia

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    God Hates Us All is the ninth studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on September 11, 2001, by American Recordings.It was recorded over three months at The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, and includes the Grammy Award-nominated song "Disciple".

  7. Hell (British band) - Wikipedia

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    Hell are most often described as a new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM) band, although they strongly distance themselves from this movement, citing that the NWOBHM was already in rapid decline by the time the band actually formed. Their progressive musical style incorporates elements of thrash, power, symphonic, gothic, speed, doom and ...

  8. Christian Death - Wikipedia

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    It was a departure from the band's angry punk-influenced style and was dedicated to surrealist André Breton. [19] While in France, Smith departed from the group due to a mental health struggle, being replaced by Dave Roberts of Sex Gang Children. [20] In autumn 1984, the band returned to America and recorded Ashes, which was released the ...

  9. Christian metal - Wikipedia

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    The latter became the most successful Christian metal band when their 2001 album Satellite went multi-platinum, [68] while the former's 2006 album, Define the Great Line, ranked No. 2 on the Billboard 200. [69] Stryper would re-form in 2003 and eclipse over 10 million in total album sales.