Black Sabbath
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"... old legends of the Black Sabbath and in the old records of sorcery , which were a coarse and crass phantasmagoria produced upon a scale which befitted the nature of the participants . Their horrors were chiefly ridiculous - the .."--Studies in Mysticism and Certain Aspects of the Secret Tradition (1906) by Arthur Edward Waite |
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Black Sabbath are an English heavy metal band from Birmingham, England, known for songs such as "War Pigs" (1970) and "Supernaut" (1972).
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