venom - the seven gates of hell (original 12") /w lyrics video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/05/24

from the 12" called "Warhead" from 1983.

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9 years ago

SimplyNotThere

Venom always has these eerie, haunting devil sounds in their intro's so fucking cool when driving down residential streets at high volume and you see people turning on lights as a result

10 years ago

John The Punisher

this song sounds best on vinyl. hail the black metal gods \m/

10 years ago

Rodolpho Trigo

I hear the creatures crawlingOh, let me out of here!Don't let me locked away like this...Oh, no... OH, NO!

10 years ago

Ibleedwhiskey Planet1

As the blood rains from the skies--------hahahahahaha. Going to see slayer, st, and exodus in nov. Can't motherfucking wait. 

10 years ago

Ibleedwhiskey Planet1

One of the best songs metal has ever fucking seen.

10 years ago

oo EVIL GOAT oo

really liked those two pictures @3:20 &@3:40, they actually brought a smile to my face...

10 years ago

Tony Hanneman88

Heil Satan

10 years ago

Bram holland

happy sunday music

10 years ago

temudjin1155

Fuckin epic

10 years ago

gabule

venom forever rules in hell, fuckin yeah!!!

10 years ago

Skullsplitter

Don't get me wrong I love Venoms fast shit, but I love their more atmospheric song like this and Manitou.

11 years ago

Stormblast

Thx for making my legs stomping for 5,32 minutes

11 years ago

shitfyre

just FYI its On Heavens Earth not Hell

11 years ago

Ichleb misang

This song is one of my favez together with resurrection,ripride,welcome to hell!

11 years ago

Ibleedwhiskey Planetone

Sabbath's "slow and heavy" doom style isn't what metal was striving for? They only created it, name me please one person that has put out quality music as consistently as Tony Iommi and Ozzy have, over a 43 year period. Motorhead was a big influence, but Gene Simmons and Kiss were the biggest influence on early Venom. Cronos loved the demon persona Gene portrayed and the fireworks they used to accentuate their music. He was also a huge fan of the British band Demon for their first album, but when he heard the song "father of time" on the 2nd album said he'd like to rip the singers throat out. I grew up in this time, and Sabbath with Dio and Ozzy with Randy Rhoads were fucking huge at the time. I love AC/DC with Bon Scott, I also have all their albums with him and can assure you Sabbath in the '70's was overall heavier. Why the slight to Sabbath I don't know. I do know what was going on at the time though, because I was a very active participant.

11 years ago

Beth Rivet

You are ABSOLUTELY right, ( and I don't even LIKE Motorhead) Good band, but to say Venom had no influence from Motorhead, is asinine.

11 years ago

Ibleedwhiskey Planetone

And we have no intention of stopping.

11 years ago

DomentorTheOnlyTrue

Well, at the time when Venom came to scene, old Sabbath were already a forgotten thing, so one shouldn't compare Venom with Sabbath as far as "hardcoreness". It was really Motorhead that were the most hardcore band out there at the time & also old AC/DC. They were THE hardest, most maniacal bands of them all on planet Earth at the time. Sabbath's "slow & heavy" doom style, which was not really what heavy metal was striving for, had already got kicked away by younger & faster bands years before.

11 years ago

DomentorTheOnlyTrue

It's simple dude: without Motorhead, there be NO Venom.

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