10 Disturbing Songs That Reference Cults | Playlist
‘10 Disturbing Songs That Reference Cults’ features songs referencing The Family, Heaven’s Gate, The Narcosatanists, and Peoples Temple among others.
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‘10 Disturbing Songs That Reference Cults’ features songs referencing The Family, Heaven’s Gate, The Narcosatanists, and Peoples Temple among others.
Los Angeles-based, Milwaukee-bred alt-rock band Big Mother Gig returns with a ‘destructive,’ dynamic, psychologically-tinged single, “Obliterate.”
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