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Diabolos (other)
'' Diabolos'' is a 2005 album by Gackt. Diabolos may also refer to: *Diabolos (διάβολος), a Greek word often translated as Devil * "Diabolos", a song by Balzac from '' Terrifying! Art of Dying – The Last Men on Earth II'', 2002 * "Diabolos", a song by Dir En Grey from ''Dum Spiro Spero'', 2011 * "Diabolos", a song by Koffi Olomide See also * Diabolo (other) A diabolo or diablo is a prop used in juggling. Diabolo may also refer to: * Diabolo (manga), ''Diabolo'' (manga), a 2001 manga set in Japan * The most common Pellet (air gun), air gun pellet, design * The Diabolo project, a railway line serving B ... * Diabolus in musica (other) * Diablo (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Diabolos
''Diabolos'' is the sixth full-length studio album released by Japanese solo artist Gackt on September 21, 2005 in Japan, and on October 26, 2007, in eighteen countries across Europe. As a concept album, it is a sequel entrant to the "Moon Saga" found in the eighth studio album '' Last Moon'' and theatre play '' Mysteries of Yoshitsune I&II'', as well prequel to his third and fourth studio albums, ''Moon'' and ''Crescent'', the film '' Moon Child'', and novel ''Moon Child Requiem''. Moon Saga In April 2005, with the release of the album's first single "Black Stone", was the turning point from compilation and unplugged themed albums in 2004 and early 2005, to alternative rock and continuation of "Moon Saga" from the fourth album ''Crescent'' in 2003. The name of the album doesn't literally symbolize Latin '' diabolus'', but the darkness in human's heart, which is shown through the characters of the story. The album cover represents a person "taking off the mask", realizing another ...
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Devil
A devil is the mythical personification of evil as it is conceived in various cultures and religious traditions. It is seen as the objectification of a hostile and destructive force. Jeffrey Burton Russell states that the different conceptions of the devil can be summed up as 1) a principle of evil independent from God, 2) an aspect of God, 3) a created being turning evil (a '' fallen angel'') or 4) a symbol of human evil. Each tradition, culture, and religion with a devil in its mythos offers a different lens on manifestations of evil.Jeffrey Burton Russell, ''The Devil: Perceptions of Evil from Antiquity to Primitive Christianity'', Cornell University Press 1987 , pp. 41–75 The history of these perspectives intertwines with theology, mythology, psychiatry, art, and literature, developing independently within each of the traditions. It occurs historically in many contexts and cultures, and is given many different names— Satan (Judaism), Lucifer (Christianity), Bee ...
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Terrifying! Art Of Dying – The Last Men On Earth II
''Terrifying! Art of Dying – The Last Men on Earth II'' is a two-disc album by the Japanese horror punk Horror punk is a music genre that mixes punk rock and 1950s-influenced doo-wop and rockabilly sounds with morbid and violent imagery and lyrics which are often influenced by horror films and science fiction B-movies. The genre was pioneered by t ... band Balzac, released in 2002. Track listing Personnel * Hirosuke – vocals * Atsushi – guitar * Akio – bass guitar * Kill – drums {{DEFAULTSORT:Terrifying! Art of Dying - The Last Men On Earth II Balzac (band) albums ...
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Dum Spiro Spero (album)
''Dum Spiro Spero'' (stylized as ''DUM SPIRO SPERO'', ) is the eighth studio album by Japanese heavy metal band Dir En Grey, released on August 2, 2011 in the U.S., and in Japan on August 3. The album's three singles, " Hageshisa to, Kono Mune no Naka de Karamitsuita Shakunetsu no Yami", " Lotus" and "Different Sense", have all been remastered from their original releases. "Rasetsukoku" is a re-recording of the original song found on their 2000 album ''Macabre''. The album was mixed by Tue Madsen and the mastering process was done by Alan Douches. Die stated in an interview with Visual Music Japan that working with these 2 was the most challenging part of the making process:The most challenging part of the album-making process was probably the mixing, done by Tue Madsen, and the mastering process, done by Alan Douches. For the mastering, we wanted our sound to be as perfect as possible, exactly how we envisioned it. However, since we worked with a Western engineer, it was diffic ...
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Koffi Olomide
Antoine Christophe Agbepa Mumba (born 13 July 1956), known professionally as Koffi Olomidé, is a Congolese singer-songwriter, dancer, producer, and founder of Quartier Latin International. Often referred to as the "King of Ndombolo", he is noted for his explosive high notes, deep, throaty baritone, and offbeat voice. Agbepa is considered one of the most significant figures in 20th-century Congolese and African popular music. His lyrics often explore themes of love, politics, technology, success, infidelity, religion, chicanery, and disillusionment. Through his music and stage performances, he introduced the slower style of soukous known as tcha tcho and popularized a flamboyant fashion subculture called La Sape, alongside Papa Wemba. Emerging as a ghostwriter for various artists in the Zairean music industry, he gained prominence in 1977 with the song "Princesse ya Synza", which featured Papa Wemba and King Kester Emeneya. In 1986, he established the group Quartier Latin ...
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Diabolo (other)
A diabolo or diablo is a prop used in juggling. Diabolo may also refer to: * Diabolo (manga), ''Diabolo'' (manga), a 2001 manga set in Japan * The most common Pellet (air gun), air gun pellet, design * The Diabolo project, a railway line serving Brussels Airport * In mathematics, the second polyabolo * Diabolos or Diabolus, the devil * Diabolo (drink), ''Diabolo'' (drink), a non-alcoholic mixed drink, popular in France, consisting of a lemonade mixed with a syrup. * Tritone, a musical interval referred to as diabolo * Diabolo diantoniorum, ''Diabolo'', a genus of moths * Diabolo (film), ''Diabolo'' (film), a 1992 Ghanaian film See also

*Devil sticks, a similar juggling prop to the diabolo *Diablo (other) *Diavolo (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Diabolus In Musica (other)
''Diabolus in Musica'' (Latin for "The Devil in Music") is the eighth studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on June 9, 1998, by American Recordings. Guitarist Jeff Hanneman wrote most of the album's content, which has been described as Slayer's most experimental. It was the band's first album to be played mostly in C tuning, and named after a musical interval known for its dissonance. Lyrical themes explored on the album include religion, sex, cultural deviance, death, insanity, war, and homicide. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, ''Diabolus in Musica'' peaked at number 31 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling over 46,000 copies in its first week of sales. By 2009, it had sold over 306,000 copies in the United States. Writing, music, and recording Paul Bostaph returned to Slayer in early 1997 after his short-lived side project The Truth About Seafood, and the band entered the recording studio a few months later. ''Diabolus in Musica'' was reco ...
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