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"Burn in Hell" is a song and the first single to be released by English heavy metal band Judas Priest in 1997 for their 13th studio album Jugulator. The song is about the evils that humans do and is featured on the two live albums '98 Live Meltdown and Live in London , both of which were recorded with Tim "Ripper" Owens .
Twisted Sister performed the song "Burn in Hell" during a cameo appearance in the 1985 film Pee-wee's Big Adventure. The two songs that comprise the Horror-Teria segment became the basis of Twisted Sister lead singer Dee Snider's 1998 film Strangeland, in which Captain Howdy was played by Snider himself.
Burning Hell, an album by Brainbombs; Burning Hell, a song by John Lee Hooker from self-titled album. The Burning Hell, a 1974 film by the evangelist Estus Pirkle; The Burning Hell (band), a Canadian indie band "Liar Liar (Burn in Hell)", a song by The Used from Lies for the Liars "All Burn in Hell", a song by White Lion from Fight to Survive
1 Song information. 2 Track listing. 3 Personnel. 4 Reissues. 5 Singles. 6 Charts. ... "This Planet's on Fire (Burn in Hell)" b/w "Space Station #5" (live) - UK ...
The Burn In Hell tour, named after the second song on his debut album, ran from November 1 to 29 and had four stops. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] One in Los Angeles, California, one in Las Vegas, Nevada, one in Reno, Nevada, and one in Austin, Texas .
"Burn in Hell" Released: February 13, 2020 [ 3 ] No Good to Anyone is the eleventh studio album by American band Today Is the Day , released on February 28, 2020 through BMG and The End Records , the first recording by the group to be issued through a major label .
The chase forces Edward and Taylah to go on the run. When he tells her he wants to "fight back," she replies, "Let's burn them all to hell."
Burning Hell is an album by blues musician John Lee Hooker that was recorded in Detroit in 1959 at the same sessions that produced The Country Blues of John Lee Hooker, but not released by the Riverside label until 1964 in Europe.