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  2. Heavy metal lyrics - Wikipedia

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    Deena Weinstein has proposed one way to analyze metal song themes is loosely grouping them into two categories: the Dionysian theme (a reference to the Roman God of wine), which celebrates "sex, drugs and rock and roll", partying, and enjoyment of life and the Chaotic theme, which involves dark subjects such as Hell, injustice, mayhem, carnage ...

  3. Category:Songs critical of religion - Wikipedia

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    Girl (Beatles song) God (Tori Amos song) God (John Lennon song) God Has a Voice, She Speaks Through Me; The God That Failed (song) H. He Gives Us All His Love; Heaven ...

  4. Goodbye (Russ song) - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with Forbes in April 2018, Russ spoke about the success of the song: I remember putting my song "Goodbye" in 2014 and seeing it hit 1,000 plays in a week. To me, at that time, it was a crazy accomplishment. That was a win I celebrated. I remember putting out my first video ever and it getting 7,000 views in a week, which was nuts.

  5. Updated version of classic alphabet song has listeners ... - AOL

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    A new version of the classic alphabet song has people questioning if they ever knew their ABCs at all. Television writer and comedian Noah Garfinkel took to Twitter on Friday to share a clip of ...

  6. List of songs based on literary works - Wikipedia

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    Axl Rose wrote the introduction to James's 1995 collection The Language of Fear, which included "Without You". [157] [158] "The Odyssey" The Odyssey: Symphony X: The Odyssey: Homer: A seven-part song based on Homer's The Odyssey [159] "Of Unsound Mind" Blessing in Disguise: Metal Church "The Tell-Tale Heart" Edgar Allan Poe [150] "Off to the ...

  7. What God Wants, Part I - Wikipedia

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    "What God Wants, Part I" is the first song in a series of songs written and released by former Pink Floyd bassist, Roger Waters on his third solo studio album, Amused to Death (1992). "What God Wants" is separated into three parts, similar to Pink Floyd's earlier "Another Brick in the Wall". [1] "What God Wants, Part I" was released as a lead ...

  8. Running Up That Hill - Wikipedia

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    The song was originally titled "A Deal with God", but her record label, EMI Records, felt this was a sensitive title and could limit its radio play. Bush agreed to change it as she had not had a hit song in some time and wanted to "give the album a chance". [7] It was titled "Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)" on Hounds of Love. [9]

  9. Op-Ed: I thought Joan Didion's essay would ruin my life. But ...

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    Didion's most famous essay was about my mother's murder trial, set in California's broken dream. It turned out to be right. Op-Ed: I thought Joan Didion's essay would ruin my life.