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666 was created as a concept album retelling the story of the Book of Revelation, the Apocalypse of John, [2] the book of the Bible that attacked on the tyranny of the Roman Empire at the time it was written, and the album goes through a number of famous passages and themes, including the Whore of Babylon (), The Beast (), and, in this case, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
The song culminates in a two-minute wah guitar solo by Koulouris over heavy drumming by Sideras and a repeated "fa fa fa" background chant by Roussos. One of the best known songs of 666, "The Four Horsemen" influenced Beck's "Chemtrails", which has a similar structure, [28] and The Verve's "The Rolling People", which quoted the "fa fa fa" chant ...
Hot Digital Songs information is included as a rough gauge on the actual sales figures for the songs. [2] There is generally a studio version released for every song on The Voice by its contestants, except for the Battle Rounds and the Knockout segment of the show. In the first season, the battle rounds were recorded in the studio with both ...
“Forget the song,” he began. “I know it's mine. I know you have great taste in music. All that's fantastic.” Out of nowhere comes Blake Shelton’s voice, “Adam’s a big baby.” Kelsea ...
"The Number of the Beast" is a song by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. It is Iron Maiden's seventh single release, and the second single from their 1982 studio album of the same name . It was reissued in 2005 and also prior to that in 1990 in The First Ten Years box set on CD and 12" vinyl, in which it was combined with the previous ...
Snoop Dogg made a surprising elimination on The Voice.. During the Monday, Nov. 25 episode of the NBC singing competition show, Aliyah Khaylyn wowed the judges with her performance of Whitney ...
The country music star and five-time Grammy nominee joins the cast for the first time as a coach in Season 27. The "Peter Pan" singer, 31, ensures there's still plenty of country vibes on the show ...
The song's theme "centers around guilt", according to the official Enigma website. [24] "The Voice & the Snake" is based on the Book of Revelation [25] and was sampled from "The Seven Bowls," which is the eighth track on the final album of the prog-rock band Aphrodite's Child, 666, released in 1972.