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Satanica is the
fourth studio album by
Polish extreme metal band Behemoth,
released in 1999. Much of the
music in this
release is
death metal with influences...
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solely based on
musical differences. They were
replaced by
vocalist Diva
Satanica (Bloodhunter), b****ist Mia
Wallace (Abbath) and
drummer Eleni Nota. With...
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satanica in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Satanica or La
Satánica may
refer to: La
Satanica (ラ・サタニカ), ****anese
manga Satanica, art magazine...
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vocalist Nergal and
Krzysztof Azarewicz. With the 1999
release of
Satanica, the band
demonstrated their presence in the
death metal scene,
while retaining...
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Melanodexia satanica is a
species of
cluster fly in the
family Polleniidae.
United States. Shannon, R. C . (1926). "Synopsis of the
American Calliphoridae...
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Solidago satanica, the devil's goldenrod, is a rare
North American plant species in the
family Asteraceae. It is
native to the
state of
North Dakota in...
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drums ("Beast of Man" and "Diva
Satanica")
Peter Wildoer −
drums (all
tracks except "Beast of Man" and "Diva
Satanica")
Fredrik Nordström − keyboards...
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Satanica (ラ・サタニカ, Ra・Satanika,
Italian for "The Satanic") is a ****anese
manga anthology written and
illustrated by
Momoko Tenzen. It is
licensed in...
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Behemoth in 1997. He left the
group briefly in 1999
during the
release of
Satanica, but
returned in
early 2000. At the 2008 NAMM Show,
Spaun Drums unveiled...
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Rapsodia Satanica is a 1915
Italian silent film
directed by Nino
Oxilia featuring Lyda
Borelli in a
female version of
Faust based on
poems by
Fausto Maria...