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"Behind Closed Doors" is the third single by American rock band Pop Evil from Onyx, the third album from the ensemble. The song is the first part of a trilogy told in reverse, along with "Deal with the Devil" and "Trenches", which are the second and third parts of the story, respectively.
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"Trenches" is a single by American hard rock band Pop Evil, released as the first single from their third studio album Onyx and is the tenth single overall from the band. The song was posted by the band on February 28, 2013. In June of that same year, the composition became their first national number one single on Rock Radio. [1]
Blabbermouth stated that "Pop Evil's songwriting on Versatile zeros in on their juxtaposition of cinematic melody and heavy, unflinching groove. Deftly mixing fist-pumping anthems and timeless power ballads, Pop Evil delivers their most ambitious rebirth yet with a jaw-dropping and unpredictable album. Versatile sounds exactly like the name ...
"Deal with the Devil " is the second single from Onyx and is the eleventh single overall from American rock band Pop Evil. [1] [2] The video, which was directed by Johan Carlén, is the second part of a trilogy that is being presented in reverse. [3] The song became the band's second number-one single, following their previous single "Trenches ...
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"Boss's Daughter" is the eighth single from Pop Evil, and the third single from War of Angels. [2] Directed by Nathan Cox , [ 3 ] the video was released on May 25, 2012 [ 1 ] with Jessa Hinton [ 4 ] and Mick Mars starring in the shoot.
"Monster You Made" is the seventh single from Pop Evil, and is the second single from War of Angels, their second studio album. The song begins with a sorrowful riff before lead vocalist Leigh Kakaty initial hurt riddled verse. [1]