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* The giant disembodied hand referred to as The Presence from the Music/NineInchNails album ''Year Zero.'' Along with some other unknown entities, it arrives to "wipe this place clean" if humans don't stop killing the planet.
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* The giant disembodied hand referred to as The Presence from the Music/NineInchNails album ''Year Zero.''Music/YearZero.'' Along with some other unknown entities, it arrives to "wipe this place clean" if humans don't stop killing the planet.
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** "The Seer Returns" seems to be from the perspective of one, or possibly one of its servants. "The Seer", despite being mostly instrumental, definitely ''[[HellIsThatNoise sounds]]'' [[NightmareFuel like]] [[SurrealHorror one]]. "No Words/No Thoughts" could also be interpreted as describing one, though it's hard to tell with the WordSaladLyrics.
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** "The Seer Returns" seems to be from the perspective of one, or possibly one of its servants. "The Seer", despite being mostly instrumental, definitely ''[[HellIsThatNoise ''[[SurrealHorror sounds]]'' [[NightmareFuel like]] [[SurrealHorror like one]]. "No Words/No Thoughts" could also be interpreted as describing one, though it's hard to tell with the WordSaladLyrics.
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* Electronic Ambient group The Orb has a song called "A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From the Center of the Ultraworld". Apart from being a LongTitle it's a good description of what an EldritchAbomination is[[note]]It's also a perfectly sensible and accurate description of an episode of ''Series/BlakesSeven''[[/note]]. The song itself is pretty soothing and strange in its own way.
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* Electronic Ambient group The Orb has a song called "A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From the Center of the Ultraworld". Apart from being a LongTitle long title it's a good description of what an EldritchAbomination is[[note]]It's also a perfectly sensible and accurate description of an episode of ''Series/BlakesSeven''[[/note]]. The song itself is pretty soothing and strange in its own way.
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** "Sleep No More" is about the awakening of Cthulhu and contains the words "Cthulhu awaken" in the chorus.
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** "Sleep "Dream No More" is about the awakening of Cthulhu and contains the words "Cthulhu awaken" in the chorus.
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* The Black Dahliah Murder's song "Thy Horror Cosmic" is about one.
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* The Black Dahliah Dahlia Murder's song "Thy Horror Cosmic" is about one.one, while "Throne of Lunacy" is a direct reference to the Franchise/CthulhuMythos.
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EldritchAbomination in {{Music}}.
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* "The Thing That Should Not Be" by Music/{{Metallica}} is about such a creature and, quite obviously, is directly inspired by Lovecraft.
** Also, "The Call Of Ktulu" (though it's an instrumental).
** Also, "The Call Of Ktulu" (though it's an instrumental).
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* Music/{{Metallica}}
** "The Thing That Should Not Be"by Music/{{Metallica}} is about such a creature and, quite obviously, is directly inspired by Lovecraft.
**Also, "The Call Of Ktulu" (though it's an instrumental).instrumental).
** "Sleep No More" is about the awakening of Cthulhu and contains the words "Cthulhu awaken" in the chorus.
** "All Nightmare Long" is about a man being chased by the Hounds of Tindalos, wo can time travel and emerge from any corner.
** "The Thing That Should Not Be"
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** "Sleep No More" is about the awakening of Cthulhu and contains the words "Cthulhu awaken" in the chorus.
** "All Nightmare Long" is about a man being chased by the Hounds of Tindalos, wo can time travel and emerge from any corner.
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* A staple of album covers in certain genres such as [[DeathMetal Brutal Death Metal]] and Deathcore. If the cover doesn't have absurdly gruesome depictions of torture and murder it probably has an eldritch abomination on it, like [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/aa/5b/a4/aa5ba4825688e3802e5acff83df60e69.jpg what in the world]]?
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* A staple of album covers in certain genres such as [[DeathMetal Brutal Death Metal]] and Deathcore. If the cover doesn't have absurdly gruesome depictions of torture and murder it probably has an eldritch abomination some indescribable monstrosity on it, like [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/aa/5b/a4/aa5ba4825688e3802e5acff83df60e69.jpg what in the world]]?world?]]
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* A staple of album covers in the [[DeathMetal Brutal Death Metal]] genre. If the cover doesn't have absurdly gruesome depictions of torture and murder it probably has an eldritch abomination on it, like [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/aa/5b/a4/aa5ba4825688e3802e5acff83df60e69.jpg what in the world]]?
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* A staple of album covers in the certain genres such as [[DeathMetal Brutal Death Metal]] genre.and Deathcore. If the cover doesn't have absurdly gruesome depictions of torture and murder it probably has an eldritch abomination on it, like [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/aa/5b/a4/aa5ba4825688e3802e5acff83df60e69.jpg what in the world]]?
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* In Music/TheMechanisms' ''The Bifrost Incident'', the CosmicHorrorReveal is that [[spoiler: the Bifrost wormhole is actually the body of Yog-Sothoth. Travel through it is [[GoMadFromTheRevelation mentally]] and [[BodyHorror physically]] inimical, and it serves as a gate that will allow other abominations (including Azathoth) to break into the Yggdrasil system.]]
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* In Music/TheMechanisms' ''The Bifrost Incident'', the CosmicHorrorReveal is that [[spoiler: the Bifrost wormhole is actually the body of Yog-Sothoth. Travel through it is [[GoMadFromTheRevelation mentally]] and [[BodyHorror physically]] inimical, and it serves as a gate that will allow other abominations (including Azathoth) to break into the Yggdrasil system.]]]]
* A staple of album covers in the [[DeathMetal Brutal Death Metal]] genre. If the cover doesn't have absurdly gruesome depictions of torture and murder it probably has an eldritch abomination on it, like [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/aa/5b/a4/aa5ba4825688e3802e5acff83df60e69.jpg what in the world]]?
* A staple of album covers in the [[DeathMetal Brutal Death Metal]] genre. If the cover doesn't have absurdly gruesome depictions of torture and murder it probably has an eldritch abomination on it, like [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/aa/5b/a4/aa5ba4825688e3802e5acff83df60e69.jpg what in the world]]?
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* Whatever caused the light to go out in the Music/{{Genesis}} song, "The Day The Light Went Out"
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* Whatever caused the light to go out in the Music/{{Genesis}} Music/{{Genesis|Band}} song, "The Day The Light Went Out"
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* Music/BlueOysterCult is very fond of including these. Their ''Imaginos'' album plays with it and the song E.T.I. (Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) offers these lyrics:
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* Music/BlueOysterCult is very fond of including these. Their ''Imaginos'' ''Music/{{Imaginos}}'' album plays with it and the song E.T.I. (Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) offers these lyrics:
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** And in the song "Subhuman," which appears in two versions (''Secret Treaties'' and ''Imaginos''):
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** And in the song "Subhuman," which appears in two versions (''Secret Treaties'' and ''Imaginos''):''Music/{{Imaginos}}''):
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* Music/{{Ludo}}'s "Lake Pontchartrain" implies that the lake itself is one and lures people into it by creating fake drowning victims to call out to them, which the narrator's friends fell for. [[spoiler: Although, the last verse implies the narrator just murdered his friends, probably dumped their bodies in the lake, and is making the whole story up to cover himself]].
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* Music/{{Ludo}}'s "Lake Pontchartrain" implies that the lake itself is one and lures people into it by creating fake drowning victims to call out to them, which the narrator's friends fell for. [[spoiler: Although, the last verse implies the narrator just murdered his friends, probably dumped their bodies in the lake, and is making the whole story up to cover himself]].himself]].
* In Music/TheMechanisms' ''The Bifrost Incident'', the CosmicHorrorReveal is that [[spoiler: the Bifrost wormhole is actually the body of Yog-Sothoth. Travel through it is [[GoMadFromTheRevelation mentally]] and [[BodyHorror physically]] inimical, and it serves as a gate that will allow other abominations (including Azathoth) to break into the Yggdrasil system.]]
* In Music/TheMechanisms' ''The Bifrost Incident'', the CosmicHorrorReveal is that [[spoiler: the Bifrost wormhole is actually the body of Yog-Sothoth. Travel through it is [[GoMadFromTheRevelation mentally]] and [[BodyHorror physically]] inimical, and it serves as a gate that will allow other abominations (including Azathoth) to break into the Yggdrasil system.]]
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** ''Harvester Of Eyes'' seems to be sung from the perspective of an EldritchAbomination:
--> "Harvester of eyes, that's me
-->And I see all there is to see
-->When I look inside your head
-->Right up front to the back of your skull"
** In actuality, the song was inspired by a serial killer who would remove the eyes of his victims as keepsakes.
--> "Harvester of eyes, that's me
-->And I see all there is to see
-->When I look inside your head
-->Right up front to the back of your skull"
** In actuality, the song was inspired by a serial killer who would remove the eyes of his victims as keepsakes.