
The Stanford Fleet Street Singers are considered by many to be the definitive sledge-core doom metal band of the 1970's. While many consider their 1978 hit, "Death, Death, Death, Death, Death" their primary gift to music, inventing the musical temperment used universally today, others argue that "Howling Plague" was their greater musical success, for it was the first metal song to successfully summon Hades, god of the underworld. However, all music
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