Into the Void
Exhorder
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Rocket engines burning fuel so fast Up into the night sky they blast Through the universe the engines whine Could it be the end of man and time Back on earth the flame of life burns low Everywhere is misery and woe Pollution kills the air, the land, the sea Man prepares to meet his destiny Rocket engines burning fuel so fast Up into the black sky so vast Burning metal through the atmosphere Earth remains in worry, hate and fear With the hateful battles raging on Rockets flying to the glowing sun Through the empires of eternal void Freedom from the final suicide Freedom fighters sent out to the sun Escape from brainwashed winds and pollution Leave the earth to all its sin and hate Find another world where freedom waits Past the stars in fields of ancient void Through the shields of darkness where they find Love upon a land a world unknown Where the sons of freedom make their home Leave the earth - to satan and his slaves Leave them to their future in their graves Make a home where love is there to stay Peace and happiness in every day
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Written by: ACE FREHLEY, KARL COCHRAN
Lyrics © UFFDA PRODUCTIONS, Universal Music Publishing Group
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3 facts about this song
Black Sabbath's "Into the Void1. Track Release: "Into the Void" is a track from Black Sabbath's third studio album, "Master of Reality," released in July 1971.
2. Lyrics Theme: The song is recognized for its anti-war and sci-fi themes, which was slightly unusual for the band primarily known for occult and horror-based lyrics.
3. Guitar Technique: The song is widely acclaimed for its use of Tony Iommi's down-tuning effect, which became a defining characteristic of heavy metal music.
4. Notable Cover: The song was covered and titled as "Into the Void (Sealth)" by Soundgarden as a B-Side to their "Jesus Christ Pose" single.
5. Recognition: Arguably one of Black Sabbath's most popular songs, it was ranked on Rolling Stone’s “100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time” list.
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Exhorder's "Into the Void1. Cover Version: The American thrash metal band Exhorder covered Black Sabbath’s “Into the Void” for their 2003 album, "Slaughter in the Vatican / The Law."
2. Metal Sub-genre: Exhorder is typically credited as a pioneer in the groove metal sub-genre, highlighting a shift from the more traditional heavy metal sound of the original song.
3. Record Label: Their version of "Into the Void" was released under the label of Roadrunner Records, a renowned record label in the world of hard rock and heavy metal.
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Monster Magnet's "Into the Void1. Cover Version: Monster Magnet, an American rock band, covered “Into the Void” as part of their 2010 album "Mastermind".
2. Album Success: The album, "Mastermind," peaked at number 165 in the Billboard 200, indicating the band's commercial success during the period.
3. Unique Style: Known for their blend of hard rock, stoner rock, and psychedelic rock, Monster Magnet’s version of "Into the Void" reflects their unique style.
4. Record Label: This version was released under the record label Napalm Records, an Austrian label which specializes in heavy metal, punk and rock music.
5. Album Reviews: "Mastermind," the album containing their version of "Into the Void," received positive reviews from metal music magazines like Metal Hammer and Revolver.
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