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I created this during a low period in my life. I believe in free will not a "entity" called the devil. So this is to represent the "devil" with in us all and the deteration of what we call humanity.
Devil’s Dice deliver big riffs, melodic twin lead guitars, soaring vocals and catchy choruses that evoke memories of the greats like Judas Priest, Thin lizzy and AC?DC.
Arches National Park
Read more about our October trip to Canyonlands and Arches National Parks.
The Devil's Postpile in the Eastern Sierra Nevada. A decaying jumble of basalt columns from an ancient lava flow.
Performing at Mike Truth's Twelfth Annual Birthday Bash on 10/01/10 at the Red Eyed Fly in Austin, Texas
The prettiest I've seen it. Mostly it's just a car park (though thankfully it can't be seen here) where boy-racers hang out (though thankfully they don't get out) at one end of a run which takes them back and forth across the city from West Hoe, in between cruising the delights of Union Street (which is why the interim streets are paved with humps). At either end they sit and ponder one another's gaudy vehicles whilst wondering what the point of Drake's Island is.
Standing on an earlier mortar site Devils Gap Battery was upgraded in 1902 by mounting two 6inch BL Mk. VII guns with a range of 6,000 yards. The guns saw action in the First World War and the Second World War. In 1954 the battery ceased its defence role but the 6-inch guns were retained.
Closer to the shore is this Devil's Cave. It was once used to store ice imported from San Francisco during the mid-1800s to preserve perishables before the days of household refrigerators.
By the time of Mexico's revolution, in 1910, the system of caves and tunnels was used to store ammunition. Devil's Cave served as an escape route for soldiers guarding the ammunition.
It was an early start to the evening but the guys in Devil You Know, brought it loud and heavy!
Fue un inicio muy temprano para el concierto, ¡pero los muchachos de Devil You Know, lo empezaron a todo volumen y pesado!
this is looking out toward the entrance to the devil's den cave, in the devil's den state park near fayetteville, ar. it was like 95 degrees that day, and 52 inside the cave.
Paragliders enjoying the late afternoon sunshine at the Devil's Dyke in Sussex. The beautiful, rolling hills of the South Downs are seen in the background.