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  2. Heaven :x: Hell - Wikipedia

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    Heaven :x: Hell [a] is the eighth and final studio album by Canadian rock band Sum 41, released on March 29, 2024, through Rise Records.A double album, Heaven :x: Hell is divided into two discs; the first disc, Heaven, features a return to the pop-punk style of the band's early career, while the second disc, Hell, follows the heavy metal sound the band pursued in subsequent years.

  3. Landmines (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Landmines" is a song by Canadian rock band Sum 41, released on September 27, 2023 as the lead single from the band's eighth and final studio album Heaven :x: Hell (2024). A pop-punk song reminiscent of the band's early career, Whibley wrote the song after being approached to write songs for other artists; "Landmines" was one of the first ...

  4. Live from Radio City Music Hall (Heaven & Hell album)

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    Live from Radio City Music Hall is a double album by the British heavy metal group Heaven & Hell which was released in 2007. The set is a chronicle of the group's performance on 30 March 2007 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Live from Radio City Music Hall is also available as a DVD.

  5. Bible Black (song) - Wikipedia

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    It came on right after the season 2 finale of That Metal Show, which Ronnie James Dio and Geezer Butler of Heaven & Hell were guests on. The video is in animation and features the band via shadows. The premise of the video is an angel in Heaven picks up a black book (a'la the song "Bible Black"). When he opens it, it sends him down to Hell.

  6. Heaven and Hell (Black Sabbath song) - Wikipedia

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    Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford sang the song with Sabbath on 14 and 15 November 1992, when he filled in at two concerts. "Heaven and Hell" was ranked No. 11 in Martin Popoff's book The Top 500 Heavy Metal Songs of All Time. Popoff compiled the book by asking thousands of fans, musicians, and journalists to nominated their favourite metal songs.

  7. Heaven and Hell - Wikipedia

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    "Heaven and Hell" (Easybeats song), 1967 "Heaven and Hell" (Black Sabbath song), 1980 "Heaven 'n Hell", a 1994 song by Salt-n-Pepa "Heaven and Hell" (Systems in Blue song), 2009 "Heaven and Hell" (The Who song), 1970, also recorded by John Entwistle "Heaven and Hell", a song by Flower Travellin' Band from Made in Japan, 1972

  8. Neon Nights: 30 Years of Heaven & Hell - Wikipedia

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    It includes songs from the three official Dio-era Black Sabbath albums, as well as songs from The Devil You Know. The album was released in both CD and DVD formats, and the DVD also includes interviews regarding the 30th anniversary of the release of Heaven and Hell and a tribute to Ronnie James Dio, in addition to the concert recording. [2] [3 ...

  9. Children of the Sea (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Children of the Sea" was the first song written by the band following the 1979 departure of original lead singer Ozzy Osbourne.The song's melody and lyrics were composed by new singer, Ronnie James Dio, and the music was written largely by guitarist Tony Iommi.