Minnear also composed the soundtrack to the 1996 video game Azrael's Tear, along with bandmate Ray Shulman.
He also has created music for several video games, such as Privateer 2 and Azrael's Tear.
Love Will Tear Us Apart | Azrael's Tear | Azrael | There's a Tear in My Beer | Tear of meniscus | Tear from the Red | Tear Down This Wall | Tear down this wall! | Tear down this wall | Robert Tear | Never Tear Us Apart | Every Falling Tear | Don't Shed a Tear | alt=A statue. The figure is depicted as sitting and writing, with a book on his lap open. Trees and red tiled roof is in background. The statue itself is mostly green, with streaks of grey showing wear and tear. The statue's base is grey and reads "SØREN KIERKEGAARD" |
Dick Grayson, the third Batman following Azrael's stint as Batman during "Knightfall"
The name Asriel could be derived from the Hebraic name Asriel/Azrael, who, in the Jewish and Muslim tradition is the family of Asriel and is mentioned in the counting of the tribes.
There was supposed to be a rubber plant featured on the album's cover, per Fish's request – part of Fish's stage theatrics at the time included tearing apart a rubber plant at the climax of The Web.
In the video game Darksiders, the Destroyer draws his power from the well of souls which Azrael unwittingly helped him do.