Hellfire II
Hellfire may refer to: Metaphysical concepts *Fires of Hell *The lake of fire Books * Hell-Fire (story), a 1956 science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov * ''Hellfire'' (book), a 2005 history book written by Cameron Forbes * Hellfire (comics), various characters * Hellfire, a power of the Ghost Rider comic book character Film and TV * ''Hellfire'' (1949 film), a 1949 western * ''Hellfire'' (1995 film), a TV movie produced by Roger Corman * '' Hellfire: A Journey from Hiroshima'', a 1986 documentary film * ''Hell Fire'' (2012 film), a 2012 horror film * ''HellFire'', a 1985 episode from the first season of MacGyver Gaming * '' Diablo: Hellfire'', a 1997 expansion pack to the computer game ''Diablo'' from Sierra On-Line * ''Hellfire'' (video game), a 1989 arcade game, later ported to the Mega Drive and PC Engine CD-ROM Music * Davey "Hellfire" Kelly, one-time guitarist of the Sonic Boom Six * ''Hellfire'' (1349 album), 2005 album by Norwegian black me ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hell
In religion and folklore, hell is a location in the afterlife in which evil souls are subjected to punitive suffering, most often through torture, as eternal punishment after death. Religions with a linear divine history often depict hells as eternal destinations, the biggest examples of which are Christianity and Islam, whereas religions with reincarnation usually depict a hell as an intermediary period between incarnations, as is the case in the dharmic religions. Religions typically locate hell in another dimension or under Earth's surface. Other afterlife destinations include heaven, paradise, purgatory, limbo, and the underworld. Other religions, which do not conceive of the afterlife as a place of punishment or reward, merely describe an abode of the dead, the grave, a neutral place that is located under the surface of Earth (for example, see Kur, Hades, and Sheol). Such places are sometimes equated with the English word ''hell'', though a more correct translatio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hellfire (song)
"Hellfire" is a song from Disney's 1996 animated feature ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame''. The song is sung by the film's main antagonist, Judge Claude Frollo, who is voiced by Tony Jay. When lustful thoughts regarding the beautiful Romani woman Esmeralda enter Frollo's mind, he "panics and seeks to rid himself of tssource". This internal struggle prompts "Hellfire", which has been described as "one of the best Disney villain songs of all time". Frollo "confronts his lusting for Esmeralda, blaming her for turning towards darkness, and pleading to be saved". He sings "destroy Esmeralda, and let her taste the fires of hell, or else let her be mine and mine alone" while the image of Esmeralda "provocatively dances in front of him". This "scene of lust and longing" that the song is centered on received much press coverage at the time of the film's release, along with the alterations made to give the film a "G" rating. "Heaven's Light" and "Hellfire" The song was intended to c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hellfire Club (other)
The Hellfire Club was a name for several exclusive clubs for high-society rakes established in Britain and Ireland in the 18th century. Hellfire Club may also refer to: *Hellfire Club (comics), a fictional society in the Marvel Comics universe * ''Hellfire Club'' (album), an album by Edguy * ''The Hellfire Club'' (film), a 1960 film starring Peter Cushing * Hellfire Club, Dublin, a ruined building on Montpelier Hill in the Dublin Mountains, Ireland * ''The Hellfire Club'' (Straub novel), a novel by Peter Straub * ''The Hellfire Club'' (novel), a 2018 novel by Jake Tapper *The Hellfire Club, a closed BDSM nightclub in New York City's Meatpacking District The Meatpacking District is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan that runs from West 14th Street south to Gansevoort Street, and from the Hudson River east to Hudson Street. The Meatpacking Business Improvement District along ... *" Chapter One: The Hellfire Club", a season 4 episode of the television ser ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hellfire Preaching
Hell-fire preaching is a religious term that refers to preaching which calls attention to the final destiny of the impenitent, which usually focuses extremely on describing the painful torment in the Hereafter as a method to invite people to religion. There may be degrees of emphasis, and degrees of extent to which hell is emphasized in the ''khutbah'' (sermon or speech in Islam). Notable hellfire preachers Christians * Jonathan Edwards * Charles Grandison Finney * W. P. Nicholson Muslims * Ibn Karram * Muhammad Hussein Yacoub See also * Expository preaching * Extemporaneous preaching * Fire and brimstone * Preacher A preacher is a person who delivers sermons or homilies on religious topics to an assembly of people. Less common are preachers who preach on the street, or those whose message is not necessarily religious, but who preach components such as a ... References {{Authority control Speeches by type Sermons Religious terminology Hell ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hell-Fire Trigger
A Hell-Fire trigger is a device that allows a semi-automatic firearm to fire at an increased rate. The Hell-Fire clamps to the trigger guard behind the trigger and presses a "finger" against the back of the trigger to increase the force that returns the trigger to its forward position, effectively decreasing the time required for the trigger to reset, allowing for a faster follow up shot. Internally, the firearm is not altered. As in all semi-automatic firearms, only one round is fired with every stroke of the trigger. The most notorious usage of the Hell-Fire trigger is, perhaps, the Waco siege; David Koresh, leader of the Branch Davidians, reportedly told authorities that he utilized semi-automatic guns with the part installed. Other well-known cases of its use include the 101 California Street shooting, 2017 Las Vegas shooting and Robb Elementary School shooting. See also * Bump stock Bump stocks or bump fire stocks are gun stocks that can be used to assist in bump fir ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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AGM-114 Hellfire
The AGM-114 Hellfire is an air-to-ground missile (AGM) first developed for anti-armor use, later developed for precision drone strikes against other target types, especially high-value targets. It was originally developed under the name '' Heliborne laser, fire-and-forget missile'', which led to the colloquial name "Hellfire" ultimately becoming the missile's formal name. It has a multi-mission, multi-target precision-strike ability and can be launched from multiple air, sea, and ground platforms, including the Predator drone. The Hellfire missile is the primary class air-to-ground precision weapon for the armed forces of the United States and many other nations. It has also been fielded on surface platforms in the surface-to-surface and surface-to-air roles. Description Most variants are laser-guided, with one variant, the AGM-114L "Longbow Hellfire", being radar-guided. Laser guidance can be provided either from the launcher, such as the nose-mounted opto-electronics of the A ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Barns Courtney
Barnaby George Courtney (born 17 November 1990) is an English singer, songwriter, and musician. Early life Courtney was born in England then moved with his family to Seattle, Washington when he was 4. He returned to the United Kingdom when 15. Courtney previously led the British indie band SleeperCell, which was featured on Channel 4's '' Orange Unsigned'' competition, before fronting the indie band Dive Bella Dive, which signed to Island Records and performed at the Download Festival in 2012. After recording an album's worth of material for Island Records that was never released, Courtney was dropped by the label. Determined to pursue a career in music, but with no income or home, he supported himself by working at PC World while sleeping on friends' sofas and in his girlfriend's car. Solo career In 2015, Courtney released his first track as a solo artist, "Glitter & Gold", which received radio play on BBC Introducing Suffolk and by BBC Radio 1's Phil Taggert, and led to an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Majestic (Gamma Ray Album)
''Majestic'' is the eighth full-length studio album from the German power metal band Gamma Ray, released in 2005. The band also released an LP version through their website to complement the supporting tour, limited to 1500 copies worldwide. Guitarist Henjo Ritcher was injured during the Majestic tour from falling down a flight of stairs on a ferry between Sweden and Finland. He was forced to sit out on half the tour due to his injury. The song "Blood Religion", with lyrics about vampires, became a trademark song of Gamma Ray, with fans in concert chanting some of the main chorus lines during the song similar to how fans recited the main chorus to "Future World", a Helloween song. Track listing Japanese Bonus Track Personnel * Kai Hansen – vocals, guitars * Henjo Richter – guitars, keyboards * Dirk Schlächter – bass guitar * Dan Zimmermann – drums Technical personnel * Produced and engineered by: Dirk Schlächter, Kai Hansen * Mastered at: Finnvox Studios, Helsi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gamma Ray (band)
Gamma Ray is a German power metal band from Hamburg, founded and fronted by Kai Hansen after his departure from power metal band Helloween, in 1989. He is the band's lead vocalist, guitarist and chief songwriter. Between 1990 and 2014, Gamma Ray recorded eleven studio albums. Biography Formation In 1988, after four years with the German power metal band Helloween, guitarist and songwriter Kai Hansen decided to leave the group. Hansen claimed that Helloween had become too big for him to handle, although the group's troubles with financial issues and their record company, Noise Records, most likely played a part as well. He proceeded to do some studio work with German power metal band Blind Guardian and, in 1989, decided to form his own project with long-time friend Ralf Scheepers, former vocalist of the band Tyran Pace. This two-man project grew into a four-man band with the addition of Uwe Wessel on bass and Mathias Burchardt on drums. This was the first line-up of Gamma Ray, b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Runnin' Wild (Airbourne Album)
''Runnin' Wild'' is the debut album by the Australian hard rock band Airbourne. It was released on 23 June 2007 via EMI and debuted on the Australian ARIA album chart at number 21. It debuted at number 62 on the UK album chart. It was released in the United States on 29 January 2008 through Roadrunner Records and debuted at number 106 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. ''Runnin' Wild'' won "Best Debut" at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards 2008. As of 27 October 2009, the album has sold upwards of 250,000 worldwide. The album artwork features the front gate of HM Prison Pentridge. Track listing Limited edition In addition to the standard bonus tracks above, the limited edition version, containing a bonus DVD with eight live tracks from the band's appearance at the 2008 Wacken Open Air Festival, as well as music videos for the album's three singles. The bonus tracks include two new songs entitled "Heads are Gonna Roll" and "Red Dress Woman", and remakes of three songs ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Airbourne (band)
Airbourne are an Australian hard rock band formed in Warrnambool, Victoria in late 2003. Founding members are Joel O'Keeffe on lead vocals and lead guitar, his younger brother Ryan O'Keeffe on drums and David Roads on rhythm guitar and backing vocals. They were joined by Justin Street on bass guitar and backing vocals in mid-2004. Roads amicably left in 2017, Mathew Harrison joined in 2018 and after a short tenure was replaced by Jarrad Morrice on rhythm guitar and backing vocals in 2022. The band's debut album, '' Runnin' Wild'' (2007) peaked in the top 30 on the ARIA Albums Chart. It appeared on the United Kingdom Albums Chart and United States ''Billboard'' 200. By August 2013, it was certified with a silver award by BPI. Their second album, '' No Guts. No Glory.'' (2010) reached the top 20 on the ARIA Chart, top 40 in the UK, top 5 in Germany and also appeared on the ''Billboard'' 200. Their third studio album, ''Black Dog Barking'' (2013) also reach ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Soulcalibur II Original Soundtrack
''Soulcalibur'' is a weapon-based fighting game series by Namco Bandai Games. The series revolves around a sword that, after years of bloodshed and hatred, gained a soul of its own, the Soul Edge, and the sword forged to counter it, Soulcalibur. The discography of the ''Soulcalibur'' series consists of two soundtrack albums for the first game in the series, ''Soul Edge'', and one soundtrack album each for ''Soulcalibur'', ''Soulcalibur II'', '' III'', '' IV'', '' V'' and '' VI''. None of the other games in the series have received a soundtrack release. Music from the series was performed by a live orchestra at a concert at the Salle Pleyel in Paris in February 2017. ''Super Battle Sound Attack Soul Edge'' ''Super Battle Sound Attack Soul Edge'' is the soundtrack album for the arcade version of ''Soul Edge''. It was composed by Namco employees Takayuki Aihara and Takanori Otsuka, with Aihara providing the majority of the tracks while Otsuka composed tracks 9, 11, 16, 20, and 2 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |