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1919 Eternal (also stylized as 1919★Eternal) is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Black Label Society. It was released on March 5, 2002, and was written for Zakk Wylde 's father. Writing
The band's fascination with horror movies and writers continues here with "Satanic Rites of Drugula", a reference to the Hammer Studios horror film The Satanic Rites of Dracula, and "Dunwich", a reference to H.P. Lovecraft's short story The Dunwich Horror; also "Black Magic Rituals & Perversions (I. Frisson Des Vampires II.
The album's original artwork depicted an image of a man's body exploding as the xenomorph from the Alien franchise holding a Stratocaster guitar emerges from his chest. The album was reportedly banned for being "too grotesque", [32] and on the 1995 reissue, the artwork was replaced by a blurry black-and-white picture of a man. It was later ...
Hipgnosis covers were noted for their quirky humour, such as the cover for the Pink Floyd double-LP compilation A Nice Pair (1973), which featured an array of visual puns. Another example was the 1974 album There's the Rub for Wishbone Ash using a picture of a cricketer and ball.
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As of November 2020, the number of electric scooters in China had reached around 300 million, with annual sales of more than 30 million units. [81] There were only 31,338 electric scooter sales outside the Asia-Pacific region including Europe. The US market is comparatively small, with an estimated 2,000 sold in 2012. [82]
On 30 May 2008 it was certified Gold by the BPI [2] and on 22 August 2008 it was certified Platinum. On 3 October 2008 a new version of Jumping All Over the World was released, titled Jumping All Over the World – Whatever You Want .