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"Heaven nor Hell" is a song by Danish rock band Volbeat. The song was released as the third single from the band's fourth studio album Beyond Hell/Above Heaven . The song features Henrik Hall of Love Shop providing harmonica.
The album, Beyond Hell/Above Heaven was released on 10 September 2010. Michael Poulsen explained the title of the album stating "...it's a way telling people that we don't belong or believe in neither heaven nor hell. So if we go beyond hell, we will make heaven look like hell, and if we go above heaven, we will make hell look like heaven.
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Heaven & Hell (Joe Jackson album) Heaven & Hell (Meat Loaf and Bonnie Tyler album) Heaven & Hell (Shin Terai album) Heaven and Hell (Systems in Blue album), or the title song (see below) Heaven and Hell (Vangelis album), or the title song; Heaven :x: Hell, a 2024 album by Sum 41; Heaven & Hell – A Tribute to The Velvet Underground, a series ...
Heaven or Hell may refer to: Heaven or Hell, 2020 album by Don Toliver; Heaven or Hell, an album by David and the Giants "Heaven or Hell", a song by Gamma Ray from the 2001 album No World Order "Heaven or Hell", a song by the Stranglers from the 1992 album Stranglers in the Night
"Heaven 'N Hell" is the fourth and final single released from Salt-n-Pepa's fourth studio album, Very Necessary. In the United States, it was released alongside " None of Your Business " as a double-A sided single.
Rock the Rebel/Metal the Devil received mostly positive reviews. Eric Schneider of AllMusic said "Frontman Michael Paulson sounds like a fusion of late-era Elvis and early Misfits Glenn Danzig, particularly on the propulsive “Radio Girl,” making for one of the most enjoyable European metal releases of the year."