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Danzig 5:
Blackacidevil is the
fifth studio album by
American heavy metal band Danzig. It was
released in 1996 on
Hollywood Records, and was reissued...
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previously released. "Deep",
originally recorded and
intended for
Danzig 5:
Blackacidevil, was
available on
Songs in the Key of X, the
soundtrack to The X-Files...
- 2002. Once again, he
explored a new
musical direction and
recorded Blackacidevil, this time
infusing heavy metal with
industrial rock.
Danzig went on...
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Child has a
mostly industrial metal sound. As with its
predecessor Blackacidevil,
several songs include effects-treated vocals. It was the
first Danzig...
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Eerie Von
resigned on July 5, 1995. In
October 1996,
Danzig 5:
Blackacidevil was released. The
album was
mostly a solo
effort by Danzig, although...
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Danzig member for
almost ten years,
performing all
percussion duties on
Blackacidevil (1996), Satan's
Child (1999) and I
Luciferi (2002). In 1996, he was...
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early 1997,
after the
conclusion of the
touring cycle for
Danzig 5:
Blackacidevil. In
September they were
replaced by
guitarist Dave
Kushner and b****ist...
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lineup changes happened since and
Danzig released six more albums:
Blackacidevil (1996), Satan's
Child (1999), I
Luciferi (2002),
Circle of
Snakes (2004)...
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guitarist on
several albums and projects,
including the
Danzig album Blackacidevil (1996), in
which he pla**** on
three tracks ("See All You Were", "Come...
- Thrall-Demonsweatlive (1993)
Danzig 4 (1994)
Danzig 5:
Blackacidevil (1996)...