White Stripes - Get Behind Me Satan [Import] gothic metal and posed as though advancing
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and posed as though advancing inexorably towards the foe
an album noted for it's strong social commentary
From their 1961 debut with the regional hit "Surfin'
we committed to only one cover but filled the rest with reimagined versions of Halestorm songs
Superbloom is a 19-track epic (including five tracks also featured on the group's 2019 EP mini bloom)
White Stripes - Get Behind Me Satan [Import] gothic metal and posed as though advancingWith it's title a quotation of Jesus from the gospel of Matthew, this is quite possibly the most well known album with "Satan" in the title, all due respect to the Louvin Brothers. Recorded on the stairway of Jack White's home in the Indian Village neighborhood of Detroit, this album features marimba, tympani, mandolin and bells, as well as the usual guitar and drums and piano. Described by someone as an "oddball masterpiece," it was not commercially
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