The cover of Utada the Best is the same picture for that of her "Exodus '04" single cover.
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He also fronts Twilight Of The Gods, a supergroup that includes drummer Nick Barker (ex-Cradle of Filth, ex-Dimmu Borgir, ex-Testament, ex-Exodus), guitarist Rune Eriksen (Aura Noir, ex-Mayhem), guitarist Patrik Lindgren (Thyrfing), and bassist Frode Glesnes (Einherjer).
Helstar began with a basic metal style in 1983 with 2 demos, followed by their first studio album in 1984 titled Burning Star for Combat Records, making them label mates with Megadeth and Exodus.
The thrash metal band Exodus has a song titled "The Ballad of Leonard and Charles", written about Lake and Ng, on their 2010 album, Exhibit B: The Human Condition.
Howe argued that the Anglo-Saxons, descendents of peoples who had traveled from continental Europe to settle Britain and then returned to Europe to convert their pagan forebears (Howe discusses Wilfrid, Saint Willibrord, and Saint Boniface, in connection with such poems as Beowulf and Exodus), were very conscious of their return to Europe and saw themselves as an integral part of and parallel to "the Israelite and Hebrew migration in biblical history".
When Rakkus was first seen he was placed with a shepherd named Fydor (a close friend of Bova) by Exodus, who was seeking to draw out the High Evolutionary.
This ship changed its name in open water in 1947 to the SS Exodus, and gained fame as the vessel that tried to transport 4,500 Jewish refugees from Europe to Palestine, ultimately failing in the endeavor.
When asked about whether or not Exodus guitarist Gary Holt, who had been filling in for Hanneman during live shows, would play on the record, King denied it, saying that he would handle all guitars except for Hanneman's lead parts.
Terminal Press has collaborated with The Superfun Company on Toxic Teddies, Seen's Planet6 Studios on Phony-Baloney and Spraycan Monsters, Arrow Productions on Debbie Does Dallas and Nuclear Blast Records on Dimmu Borgir and Exodus.
# "The Jam" (Includes "The Exodus Has Begun" lyric interpolation)