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** The title track opens and closes with samples from ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre1974'' in addition to ''The Evil Dead'', in the latter case, it closes with the audio of Cheryl being raped, then leads directly into the final track, "The Sequel", which [[{{Bookends}} reprises the same harmonica sound from the album intro]], then leads into ''another'' ''Texas Chainsaw Massacre'' sample of a chainsaw turning on and a woman screaming. [[LastNoteNightmare End album]].
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** The title track opens and closes with samples from ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre1974'' in addition to ''The Evil Dead'', in the latter case, it closes with the audio of Cheryl being raped, then leads directly into the final track, "The Sequel", which [[{{Bookends}} reprises reprises]] the same harmonica sound Music/EnnioMorricone cover from the album intro]], beginning of the album, then leads into ''another'' ''Texas Chainsaw Massacre'' sample of a chainsaw turning on and a woman screaming. [[LastNoteNightmare End album]].
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-->I'd end this moment
To be with you
Through morphic oceans
To be with you
Through morphic oceans
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-->I'd end this moment
moment\\
To be withyou
you\\
Through morphicoceansoceans\\
To be with
Through morphic
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** "Power" is a song about an [[HornyDevils incubus]], poetically describing it draining a woman's sexual energy either with or without her knowledge. Either way, it's plenty disturbing.
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* SugarWiki/SweetDreamsFuel: "[[SiameseTwinSongs Wail of Sumer and And There Will Your Heart Be Also]]" closes out ''Elizium'' on a surprisingly comforting note. The lyrics are nothing short of heartwarming and it gives you the impression of floating in a vast empty space.
-->I'd end this moment
To be with you
Through morphic oceans
I'd lay here with you
-->I'd end this moment
To be with you
Through morphic oceans
I'd lay here with you
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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: The lyrics are heavily influenced by the occult, and may be difficult to understand if you are not familiar with the symbolism of the source material, such as Thelema, Chaos Magic, and Planetary / Alchemical symbolism.
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* NightmareFuel: Mostly featured on ''Dawnrazor''.
** The video for "Preacher Man" features Carl [=McCoy=] as the title character, preaching to a horribly mutated congregation, who eventually rise up against him.
** "Vet for the Insane" is a SurprisinglyGentleSong compared to most songs on the album, but it just makes it feel that much more eerie, especially coupled with the lyrics if you take them literally, and the sample from ''Film/TheEvilDead1981'' of Linda taunting Ash.
-->Flowers in your kitchen\\
They weep for you\\
I'm gonna shred them all to pieces\\
Like I did to you
** The title track opens and closes with samples from ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre1974'' in addition to ''The Evil Dead'', in the latter case, it closes with the audio of Cheryl being raped, then leads directly into the final track, "The Sequel", which [[{{Bookends}} reprises the same harmonica sound from the album intro]], then leads into ''another'' ''Texas Chainsaw Massacre'' sample of a chainsaw turning on and a woman screaming. [[LastNoteNightmare End album]].
** The video for "Preacher Man" features Carl [=McCoy=] as the title character, preaching to a horribly mutated congregation, who eventually rise up against him.
** "Vet for the Insane" is a SurprisinglyGentleSong compared to most songs on the album, but it just makes it feel that much more eerie, especially coupled with the lyrics if you take them literally, and the sample from ''Film/TheEvilDead1981'' of Linda taunting Ash.
-->Flowers in your kitchen\\
They weep for you\\
I'm gonna shred them all to pieces\\
Like I did to you
** The title track opens and closes with samples from ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre1974'' in addition to ''The Evil Dead'', in the latter case, it closes with the audio of Cheryl being raped, then leads directly into the final track, "The Sequel", which [[{{Bookends}} reprises the same harmonica sound from the album intro]], then leads into ''another'' ''Texas Chainsaw Massacre'' sample of a chainsaw turning on and a woman screaming. [[LastNoteNightmare End album]].
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* CrazyAwesome: The whole band oozes this, but most especially Carl.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Really, the first three albums, with ''Elizium'' perhaps most of all.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: Really, the first three albums, with ''Elizium'' perhaps most of all.
* EpicRiff: Quite a few, but perhaps the best examples are found in "For Her Light", "Love Under Will", "Phobia" (which sounds almost Music/{{Motorhead}}-worthy) and "Preacher Man"
* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: The lyrics are heavily influenced by the occult, and may be difficult to understand if you are not familiar with the symbolism of the source material, such as Thelema, Chaos Magic, and Planetary/Alchemical symbolism.
* EpicRiff: Quite a few, but perhaps the best examples are found in "For Her Light", "Love Under Will", "Phobia" (which sounds almost Music/{{Motorhead}}-worthy) and "Preacher Man"
* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: The lyrics are heavily influenced by the occult, and may be difficult to understand if you are not familiar with the symbolism of the source material, such as Thelema, Chaos Magic, and Planetary/Alchemical symbolism.
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* MagnumOpus: ''Elizium'' is often considered it, but some say ''The Nephilim'' instead.
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* CrazyAwesome: The whole band oozes this, but most especially Carl.
* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: Really, the first three albums, with ''Elizium'' perhaps most of all.
* EpicRiff: Quite a few, but perhaps the best examples are found in "For Her Light", "Love Under Will", "Phobia" (which sounds almost Music/{{Motorhead}}-worthy) and "Preacher Man"
* MagnumOpus: ''Elizium'' is often considered it, but some say ''The Nephilim'' instead.
* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: Really, the first three albums, with ''Elizium'' perhaps most of all.
* EpicRiff: Quite a few, but perhaps the best examples are found in "For Her Light", "Love Under Will", "Phobia" (which sounds almost Music/{{Motorhead}}-worthy) and "Preacher Man"
* MagnumOpus: ''Elizium'' is often considered it, but some say ''The Nephilim'' instead.
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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible - the lyrics are heavily influenced by the occult, and may be difficult to understand if you are not familiar with the symbolism of the source material, such as Thelema, Chaos Magic, and Planetary/Alchemical symbolism.
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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible - the TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: The lyrics are heavily influenced by the occult, and may be difficult to understand if you are not familiar with the symbolism of the source material, such as Thelema, Chaos Magic, and Planetary/Alchemical symbolism.
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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible - the lyrics are heavily influenced by the occult, and may be difficult to understand if you are not familiar with the symbolism of the source material, such as Thelema, Chaos Magic, and Planetary/Alchemical symbolism.