- Most Wonderful Sound: Demis Roussos's soaring, operatic vocals. Loukas Sideras is no slouch, either.
- Nightmare Fuel: 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".
- Refrain from Assuming: "Hic and Nunc" wasn't called "Here and Now".
- Suspiciously Similar Song: "I Want To Live" has a nearly identical melody to "Can't Help Falling In Love".
- Tearjerker: "Break", the final track on 666. Scatting from 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.
- Vindicated by History: ''666'', as well as the band by extension.
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