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  2. Witchcult Today - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the album cover of "Witchcult Today" is edited from the poster for The Devil Rides Out and is reminiscent of a scene from the 1975 occult thriller Race with the Devil. On 23 May 2012, Metal Blade Records issued a limited edition vinyl which contained Witchcult Today and Black Masses , in order to coincide with the 10th Maryland ...

  3. Electric Wizard - Wikipedia

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    Electric Wizard's name was taken from two Black Sabbath songs. The band adopted the name Electric Wizard during 1993, and featured guitarist-vocalist Jus Oborn, bassist Tim Bagshaw, and drummer Mark Greening. The band's name was taken from two Black Sabbath songs: "Electric Funeral" and "The Wizard". Oborn remarked, "Is the name Electric Wizard ...

  4. Let Us Prey - Wikipedia

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    Let Us Prey is the fourth studio album by English stoner/doom metal band Electric Wizard.It was released through Rise Above Records in 2002 and was the last album to feature Electric Wizard's original line-up.

  5. Wizard Bloody Wizard - Wikipedia

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    Wizard Bloody Wizard is the ninth studio album by English stoner/doom metal band Electric Wizard, released on 17 November 2017, three years after their previous album Time to Die. Recording took place from April 2016 to February 2017 at the Satyr IX Recording Studios with production duties on the album shared between lead singer Jus Oborn and ...

  6. Come My Fanatics… - Wikipedia

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    Come My Fanatics… is the second studio album by English stoner metal band Electric Wizard. The album was released in January 1997 on Rise Above Records and was produced by Rolf Startin, Mike Hurst and band member Jus Oborn. It was the group's follow-up to their eponymous album Electric Wizard. Oborn described the release as a reaction to the ...

  7. Electric Wizard/Reverend Bizarre - Wikipedia

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    The EP was released in two versions – a standard 12" vinyl version and a deluxe version on blood red vinyl that includes a poster and an uncensored cover with metallic lettering. [1] The standard version is limited to 2000 (500 purple vinyl, 500 clear vinyl, 500 silver vinyl, 500 black vinyl), [ 2 ] while the deluxe version is limited to 350.

  8. Black Masses - Wikipedia

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    Black Masses is the only Electric Wizard album to feature bassist Tas Danazoglou.. Guitarist-vocalist Jus Oborn described the album as a "continuation of Witchcult Today in many respects," although he also sees it as part of a lineage composed of Come My Fanatics..., Supercoven, Dopethrone, and Witchcult Today. [2]

  9. Dopethrone - Wikipedia

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    After Dopethrone 's release, Electric Wizard went on tour with Sons of Otis in England, followed by a tour in Europe and the group's first performances in the United States. The album was released to positive reviews from Exclaim! , CMJ New Music Monthly , and The Village Voice .

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