![]() ![]() “It’s Hell payin taxes / When there’s no money left,” Brown sings on the track.Ĭlick to load video Pantera – Cowboys from Hell The funk song is less about actual hell, and more about detailing the struggles of monotonous day-to-day life. “Hell” by James Brown shares the same name as his 38th studio album, which was released in 1974. It was just across the line outside El Paso into New Mexico.” James Brown – Hell We, the band, were waiting to discover a place with some safe ground cover when the late-night lights of a roadside joint appeared. As lead singer Billy Gibbons told Songfacts: “On to a gig in Phoenix, we were driving through a West Texas windstorm. ZZ Top’s “Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers” is a song about the band’s redneck nature, which was written after visiting a honky tonk. The song serves as a parody of heavy metal holiday songs, with lines such as, “There’s someone in the chimney hole / And Satan is his name.” ZZ Top – Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers Spinal Tap’s “Christmas With The Devil” is a bonus song from the 2000 re-release of their album, This Is Spinal Tap. During this era, the band also had a strong penchant for leather fashion, especially lead singer Rob Halford. Released in 1978 from their album, Killing Machine, Judas Priest’s “Hell Bent For Leather” is actually believed to be about riding a motorcycle. Written by guitarist Neil Giraldo, Roger Capps, and Benatar, the song deals with themes of child abuse, after Benatar read articles about it in the New York Times.Ĭlick to load video Judas Priest – Hell Bent For Leather “Hell Is for Children” is a rock song that Pat Benatar recorded in 1980 for her second studio album, Crimes of Passion. The song was Gravediggaz’ only one to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, and also reached No.8 on the Hot Rap Singles chart. It was produced by members RZA and Prince Paul, and tells a courtroom story of a possessed man confessing to a murder. “Diary of a Madman” by Gravediggaz was the 1994 lead single from the band’s debut album, 6 Feet Deep. It was inspired by a nightmare that band member Steve Harris had after watching the horror film, Damien: Omen II. However, the song still managed to peak at No.3 in the UK. Iron Maiden’s 1982 song “Number Of The Beast” was deemed controversial at the time of its release, due to its depiction of religious subject matter. I didn’t delve into the psychological situation,” Bargeld shared in a biography. Nick just wanted me to play guitar on Rowland’s guitar and amp set up. “It was manifestly obvious that Rowland and Nick didn’t get on any more. So much so that guitarist Blixa Bargeld finished the instrumental for Rowland Howard. This song was recorded during London sessions that Nick Cave would later describe as tense. ![]() Click to load video Nick Cave with the Cavemen – Mutiny In Heaven ![]()
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