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%%* TheHecateSisters: "Trinity".

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%%* * TheHecateSisters: "Trinity"."Trinity", which focuses on the three faces of the Triple Goddess.


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* TheSacredDarkness:
** "Dark Mother", which focuses on the Triple Goddess's Crone aspects, links to death, decay and rebirth.
** "Goddess of Darkness and Light" highlights the two sides of the Goddess- with her being portrayed as both loving and hedonistic, but also cruel and sadistic.
** "Supernature" highlights that the Goddess is found in both darkness and light, as well as in life and death.
** "Io Pan" presents the named deity as "God of Light and God of Darkness" as well as "God of Death and all creation."
** "Hail the Holly King" is jolly ode to the God of the dark and cold half of the year.
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who invited the wrath of the wives by ensnaring their husbands [[spoiler: leading to her execution by the Church.]]

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* VictimBlaming:
** "Preacher Man" has the titular priest blame those he rapes for his sins. He does feel guilt and disgust with himself, but [[NeverMyFault it's the fault of 'the devil without, and the devil within.']]
** The squire in "The Rape of Maude Bowen" blames the titular girl for being raped by her uncle. Unlike the Preacher Man, [[spoiler: he gets what's coming to him.]]
** Implied with the singer of "Catherine", as they refer to her as a succubus and a seducer who invited the wrath of the wives by ensnaring their husbands [[spoiler: leading to her execution by the Church.]]

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* VictimBlaming:
** "Preacher Man" has the titular priest blame those he rapes for his sins. He does feel guilt and disgust with himself, but [[NeverMyFault it's the fault of 'the devil without, and the devil within.']]
** The squire in "The Rape of Maude Bowen" blames the titular girl for being raped by her uncle. Unlike the Preacher Man, [[spoiler: he gets what's coming to him.]]
** Implied with the singer of "Catherine", as they refer to her as a succubus and a seducer
who invited the wrath of the wives by ensnaring their husbands [[spoiler: leading to her execution by the Church.]]
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* VictimBlaming:
** "Preacher Man" has the titular priest blame those he rapes for his sins. He does feel guilt and disgust with himself, but [[NeverMyFault it's the fault of 'the devil without, and the devil within.']]
** The squire in "The Rape of Maude Bowen" blames the titular girl for being raped by her uncle. Unlike the Preacher Man, [[spoiler: he gets what's coming to him.]]
** Implied with the singer of "Catherine", as they refer to her as a succubus and a seducer who invited the wrath of the wives by ensnaring their husbands [[spoiler: leading to her execution by the Church.]]

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* PedophilePriest: "Preacher Man" focuses on a priest who uses his position of authority to get away with raping young boys.



* SinisterMinister: "Preacher Man" focuses on a priest who uses his position of authority to get away with raping young boys.
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* SinisterMinister: "Preacher Man" focuses on a priest who uses his position of authority to get away with raping young boys.


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* TheVamp: Subverted with "Catherine", as it's left unclear if the titular character is genuinely seducing the men around her, or is simply just an attractive young woman who the 'unloved wives' [[spoiler: have killed to stop their husbands from lusting after her.]]
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%%* TheFairFolk: "Away with the Faeries" and "Goblin Jig."

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%%* * TheFairFolk: "Away with the Faeries" and "Goblin Jig."" Both songs have faeries as their main focus and highlight how they tend to be tricksters who lead you off the path, but also provide you with a sense of "wonder, fever, pain and passion."
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* BoyMeetsGhoul: "Soul Inside"

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* TheFairFolk: "Away with the Faeries" and "Goblin Jig."
* TheHecateSisters: "Trinity".
* KissOfTheVampire: One of their albums was even titled ''Vampyre Erotica''.

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* %%* TheFairFolk: "Away with the Faeries" and "Goblin Jig."
* %%* TheHecateSisters: "Trinity".
* %%* KissOfTheVampire: One of their albums was even titled ''Vampyre Erotica''.



** ''Science and Nature'' ends with "[[Music/TheRollingStonesBand Sympathy for the Devil]]" (9:38).

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** ''Science and Nature'' ends with their cover of "[[Music/TheRollingStonesBand Sympathy for the Devil]]" (9:38).



* OdeToIntoxication: "Jägermeister"

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* %%* OdeToIntoxication: "Jägermeister"



* TheWildHunt: "Wild Hunt"
* WitchHunt: "Wake of the Christian Knights" and "All The Devil's Men".

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* %%* WitchHunt: "Wake of the Christian Knights" and "All The Devil's Men".
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* DomesticAbuser: "Reptile".

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* DomesticAbuser: "Reptile"."Reptile", the singer of Vampyre Erotica, while a vampire talking about eating their partner, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything also has this undertones]].

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* HornyDevils: In the name, and the song "Incubus" (among others).


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* SuccubiAndIncubi: In the name, and the song "Incubus" (among others).
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* TheFairFolk: "Away with the Faeries".

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* TheFairFolk: "Away with the Faeries".Faeries" and "Goblin Jig."
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* CoverVersion: Of "Paint It Black" by Music/TheRollingStones and "Delilah" by Music/TomJones.

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* CoverVersion: Of "Paint It Black" by Music/TheRollingStones Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}} and "Delilah" by Music/TomJones.



** ''Science and Nature'' ends with "[[Music/TheRollingStones Sympathy for the Devil]]" (9:38).

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** ''Science and Nature'' ends with "[[Music/TheRollingStones "[[Music/TheRollingStonesBand Sympathy for the Devil]]" (9:38).
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* TheFairFolk: "Away with the Faeries".


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* WarIsHell: "Atrocity" focuses on a poor farmer boy going off to war and then lists all the horrors and atrocities he will commit while on the front lines.
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* WitchSpecies: Really, listen to half the lyrics...
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* EnthrallingSiren: "Song of the Siren".
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* UsefulNotes/{{Lilith}}: "Heart of Lilith".
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* RevengeBallad: "Dark Sisters", a rallying cry to witches to take RevengeAgainstMen.
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* LongestSongGoesLast:
** ''Wytches'' ends with "Devils". (5:25)
** ''Science and Nature'' ends with "[[Music/TheRollingStones Sympathy for the Devil]]" (9:38).
** ''The Dark Goddess'' ends with "Karnayna". (6:02)
** ''The Goat'' ends with "Melancholy Blue". (5:52)

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Inkubus Sukkubus are a British {{Goth}} and pagan band, formed in 1989 by Candia Ridley, Tony [=McKormack=] and Adam Henderson.

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Inkubus Sukkubus are a British [[UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} British]] {{Goth}} and pagan band, formed in 1989 by Candia Ridley, Tony [=McKormack=] and Adam Henderson.



* ArtisticLicenseHistory: "Burning Times". It conflates the Inquisitions with the Witch Trials (the two overlapped sometimes, but they were not synonymous) and then goes on to claim that the Inquisitions targeted pagans, which is incredibly anachronistic. Most of the victims of the Inquisitions were avowed, even devout, Christians who got on the wrong side of Church's hierarchy (e.g. Jeanne d'Arc, Girolamo Savonarola, Jacques de Molay)

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: "Burning Times". It conflates the Inquisitions with the Witch Trials (the two overlapped sometimes, but they were not synonymous) and then goes on to claim that the Inquisitions targeted pagans, which is incredibly anachronistic. Most of the victims of the Inquisitions were avowed, even devout, Christians who got on the wrong side of Church's hierarchy (e.g. Jeanne d'Arc, UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc, Girolamo Savonarola, Jacques de Molay)Molay).



* CoverVersion: Of "Paint It Black" by the RollingStones and "Delilah" by Tom Jones.
* DomesticAbuser: "Reptile"
* EnthrallingSiren: "Song of the Siren"

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* CoverVersion: Of "Paint It Black" by the RollingStones Music/TheRollingStones and "Delilah" by Tom Jones.
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* DomesticAbuser: "Reptile"
"Reptile".
* EnthrallingSiren: "Song of the Siren"Siren".
* TheHecateSisters: "Trinity".



* {{Lilith}}: "Heart of Lilith"

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* {{Lilith}}: UsefulNotes/{{Lilith}}: "Heart of Lilith"Lilith".



* TheHecateSisters: "Trinity"

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* BoyMeetsGhoul: "Soul Inside"



* GhostShipping: "Soul Inside"
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* LongRunner: Pretty much. Their album discography shows just as well.
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* SadlyMythtaken: "Lilith, Kali, Nemesis, Morrigan" proclaims all of those mythological figures to be "queens of the darkness, queens of the night" - despite the fact that that only describes Lilith. The rest are/were simply war goddesses.

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: "Burning Times". It conflates the Inquisitions with the Witch Trials (the two overlapped sometimes, but they were not synonymous) and then goes on to claim that the Inquisitions targeted pagans, which is incredibly anachronistic. Most of the victims of the Inquisitions were avowed, even devout, Christians who got on the wrong side of Church's hierarchy (e.g. Jeanne d'Arc, Girolamo Savonarola, Jacques de Molay)



* DidNotDoTheResearch: "Burning Times" is particularly bad about this. It conflates the Inquisitions with the Witch Trials (the two overlapped sometimes, but they were not synonymous) and then goes on to claim that the Inquisitions targeted pagans, which is incredibly anachronistic. Most of the victims of the Inquistions were other Christians who got on the wrong side of Church's hierarchy.
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* DidNotDoTheResearch: "Burning Times" is particularly bad about this. It conflates the Inquisitions with the Witch Trials (the two overlapped sometimes, but they were not synonymous) and then goes on to claim that the Inquisitions targeted pagans, which is incredibly anachronistic. Most of the victims of the Inquistions were other Christians who got on the wrong side of Church's hierarchy.
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* OdeToIntoxication: "Jägermeister"

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