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In a move that I saw a few fellow Bauhaus fans make in the 80's, Hammer makes the turn from Goth to Satanist. We checked out the black magic filled gem, "The Devil Rides Out" from 1968.
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By Bill Badgley and Nick Keyser4.9
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In a move that I saw a few fellow Bauhaus fans make in the 80's, Hammer makes the turn from Goth to Satanist. We checked out the black magic filled gem, "The Devil Rides Out" from 1968.
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Hit us up with comments and suggestions at [email protected]
Rate! Review! Recommend!