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* NightmareFuel: A vast majority of ''666'', but especially "∞".
** Even some of their pre-''666'' work can be surprisingly creepy, such as "End Of The World" and "The Grass Is No Green".
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* {{Tearjerker}}: "Break", the [[DownerEnding final track]] on ''666''. {{Scatting}} from Music/{{Vangelis}} aside, it is a very touching song which is made even more poignant by ''666'' being their final album, inadvertantly making it a send-off for the band themselves.
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* MostWonderfulSound: Demis Roussos's soaring, operatic vocals. Loukas Sideras is no slouch, either.

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* MostWonderfulSound: SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound: Demis Roussos's soaring, operatic vocals. Loukas Sideras is no slouch, either.
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* MostWonderfulSound: Demis Roussos's soaring, operatic vocals. Loukas Sideras is no slouch, either.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: "I Want To Live" has a nearly identical melody to [[Music/ElvisPresley "Can't Help Falling In Love"]].
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: The MindScrew album ''666'' contains the disclaimer "This work was recorded under the influence of "SAHLEP"[[note]]Sahlep in Arabic, salepi in Greek, is an oriental hot, sweet and healthy drink. It is basically a sort of herbal tea with a calming, relaxing effect. It has nothing to do with alcohol or any other drugs, but it is usually drunk by poor people early in the morning, instead of coffee or tea[[/note]].
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: The MindScrew album ''666'' contains the disclaimer "This work was recorded under the influence of "SAHLEP". Sahlep in Arabic, salepi in Greek, is an oriental hot, sweet and healthy drink. It is basically a sort of herbal tea with a calming, relaxing effect. It has nothing to do with alcohol or any other drugs, but it is usually drunk by poor people early in the morning, instead of coffee or tea.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: The MindScrew album ''666'' contains the disclaimer "This work was recorded under the influence of "SAHLEP". Sahlep "SAHLEP"[[note]]Sahlep in Arabic, salepi in Greek, is an oriental hot, sweet and healthy drink. It is basically a sort of herbal tea with a calming, relaxing effect. It has nothing to do with alcohol or any other drugs, but it is usually drunk by poor people early in the morning, instead of coffee or tea.tea[[/note]].
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: The MindScrew album ''666'' contains the disclaimer "This work was recorded under the influence of "SAHLEP". Sahlep in Arabic, salepi in Greek, is an oriental hot, sweet and healthy drink. It is basically a sort of herbal tea with a calming, relaxing effect. It has nothing to do with alcohol or any other drugs, but it is usually drunk by poor people early in the morning, instead of coffee or tea. They wrote this reference, with a Greek sense of humour, meaning "we have better essences, we don't need any drugs".

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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: The MindScrew album ''666'' contains the disclaimer "This work was recorded under the influence of "SAHLEP". Sahlep in Arabic, salepi in Greek, is an oriental hot, sweet and healthy drink. It is basically a sort of herbal tea with a calming, relaxing effect. It has nothing to do with alcohol or any other drugs, but it is usually drunk by poor people early in the morning, instead of coffee or tea. They wrote this reference, with a Greek sense of humour, meaning "we have better essences, we don't need any drugs".
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* VindicatedByHistory: [[CultClassic ''666'']], as well as the band by extension.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: The album ''666'' contains the disclaimer "This work was recorded under the influence of "SAHLEP". Sahlep in Arabic, salepi in Greek, is an oriental hot, sweet and healthy drink. It is basically a sort of herbal tea with a calming, relaxing effect. It has nothing to do with alcohol or any other drugs, but it is usually drunk by poor people early in the morning, instead of coffee or tea. They wrote this reference, with a Greek sense of humour, meaning "we have better essences, we don't need any drugs".

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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: The MindScrew album ''666'' contains the disclaimer "This work was recorded under the influence of "SAHLEP". Sahlep in Arabic, salepi in Greek, is an oriental hot, sweet and healthy drink. It is basically a sort of herbal tea with a calming, relaxing effect. It has nothing to do with alcohol or any other drugs, but it is usually drunk by poor people early in the morning, instead of coffee or tea. They wrote this reference, with a Greek sense of humour, meaning "we have better essences, we don't need any drugs".
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: The album ''666'' contains the disclaimer "This work was recorded under the influence of "SAHLEP". Sahlep in Arabic, salepi in Greek, is an oriental hot, sweet and healthy drink. It is basically a sort of herbal tea with a calming, relaxing effect. It has nothing to do with alcohol or any other drugs, but it is usually drunk by poor people early in the morning, instead of coffee or tea. They wrote this reference, with a Greek sense of humour, meaning "we have better essences, we don't need any drugs".
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* RefrainFromAssuming: "Hic and Nunc" wasn't called "Here and Now".
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