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The music video for "Go to Hell, for Heaven's Sake" was directed by Stuart Birchall and released on 5 September 2013. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The video depicts the band performing in a chapel alongside imagery intended to illustrate the song's lyrics, including "empty swings swaying back and forth, a pin piercing a voodoo doll, religious symbols, and a ...
On 1 September 2021, Kane posted on twitter "ahaha just wrote a song and one of the line says why dont u take him and go to hell". [3] Kane continued to tease the rock song on social media for a while [4] and on 2 December 2021, Kane posted on twitter announcing the song's release at "midnight tonight".
The Japanese bonus track "F.U.N." is a joke song, presumably recorded while Wylde and Craig Nunenmacher were horsing around in the studio. The song's lyrics poke fun at the cheesiest of the 1980s hair band 's "party" lyrics; Wylde himself noted that "parody" would be a charitable term, saying "That song is so ridiculous, I don't think you could ...
Bill & Ted Go to Hell, a 2016 comics miniseries sequel to the 1991 film Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey Rick and Morty Go to Hell , a 2020 comics miniseries sequel to the 2014 Rick and Morty episode " Something Ricked This Way Comes "
Unlike the soundtrack to the film's predecessor, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, this soundtrack features music from artists well-known at the time of the film's release. Many of these songs, such as Faith No More's "The Perfect Crime" and Megadeth's "Go To Hell", help paint the darker tone of the film.
Shortly after the release of the album on 7 December, the band released a music video for "Anthem". [28] In 2011, the band continued promoting the album using music videos. In late March, they released a video for the single "Blessed with a Curse", [29] which failed to chart anywhere. The music video was filmed in Oslo, Norway.
If This Is Hell, Then I'm Lucky is the debut album by Deadboy & the Elephantmen, fronted by Dax Riggs, formerly of Acid Bath and Agents of Oblivion. The album was re-released on February 5, 2008, under Dax Riggs 's name only, and again in 2010 by Rotten Records, using the band's proper title.
"Go to Hell" is a song by American singer Empress Of. [1] The track was co-written with Caroline Polachek in Echo Park, Los Angeles , and produced solely by Rodriguez. It was digitally released as a single on July 12, 2017, through Terrible Records .