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Album artwork Exquisite Stench (Trauma Victim mix) by Velvet Acid Christ on Calling ov the Dead Beta (1997) samples Movie poster Hellraiser: Bloodline (Paul Rich, ):

I can smell the exquisite stench of what you really are.
Now the final movement begins.
Someone's messing with our heads.
I am pain.
Do I look like someone who cares what god thinks.
[screams from the cops]
The beauty of suffering.

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Album artwork Comatose by Front Line Assembly on Flavour Of The Weak (1998) samples Movie poster Hellraiser: Bloodline (Paul Rich, ):

He who summons the magic, commands the magic.

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Album artwork Oblivion by Front Line Assembly on Comatose (1998) samples Movie poster Hellraiser: Bloodline (Paul Rich, ):

Welcome to Oblivion

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Album artwork Hell On Earth by Melek-Tha on De Magia Naturali Daemoniaca (1999) samples Movie poster Hellraiser: Bloodline (Paul Rich, ):

Welcome to oblivion.

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Album artwork Exegesis by Bio-Tek on Punishment For Decadence (2000) samples Movie poster Hellraiser: Bloodline (Paul Rich, ):

A summoned demon is yours to command
Unless you stand in Hell's way'
He who summons the magic, commands the magic
What you think of as pain is only a shadow. Pain has a face. Allow me to show it to you. Gentlemen, I... am... pain!

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Album artwork Il Diavolo in Me by Kataklysm on Epic: The Poetry of War (2001) samples Movie poster Hellraiser: Bloodline (Paul Rich, ):

Pain has a face. Allow me to show it to you.

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Album artwork Tribal Fear by Melek-Tha on Evil Is Too Strong (2006) samples Movie poster Hellraiser: Bloodline (Paul Rich, ):

Who summons the magic, commands the magic.

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Album artwork Six Feet of Foreplay by Aborted on The Necrotic Manifesto (2014) samples Movie poster Hellraiser: Bloodline (Paul Rich, ):

Pain has a face. Allow me to show it to you. Gentlemen, I... Am... Pain.