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  1. Forge has been hesitant to explain the meaning behind the song, but admits there are multiple layers to the lyrics; "The chorus is written very tongue in cheek of course. 'Go down' doesn't necessarily mean as in a 69 sense of the word... it can also mean go down as in go down in history, your own ascent.

  2. Seven Inches of Satanic Panic is a two-song EP released after the critically acclaimed Prequelle. The title is a clever play on words as the seven inches represent both the size of the...

  3. 19 de dic. de 2022 · Released on September 13, 2019 as the B-side of the Seven Inches Of Satanic Panic single, Mary On A Cross plugged into the fake backstory Forge had created. Propelled by psychedelic garage rock organ it captured the late 60s occult vibes portrayed in the video for the single’s A-side, Kiss The Go-Goat.

  4. 13 de sept. de 2019 · 2022. Seven Inches of Satanic Panic is a release by the Swedish rock band Ghost. First released digitally on 13 September 2019 by Loma Vista Recordings, it features the songs "Kiss the Go-Goat" and "Mary on a Cross", written by vocalist Tobias Forge along with songwriters Salem al Fakir and Vincent Pontare. It was later released on 7" vinyl.

  5. Seven Inches of Satanic Panic is a release by the Swedish rock band Ghost. First released digitally on 13 September 2019 by Loma Vista Recordings , it features the songs " Kiss the Go-Goat " and " Mary On A Cross ", written by vocalist Tobias Forge along with songwriters Salem al Fakir and Vincent Pontare .

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  6. Seven Inches of Satanic Panic. Seven Inches of Satanic Panic es el tercer EP de la banda de heavy metal sueca Ghost. 1 Fue lanzado digitalmente el día 13 de septiembre de 2019 bajo el sello discográfico Loma Vista Records. Posteriormente fue lanzado en un vinilo de 7 pulgadas en “Prequelle Exalted”. 2 .

  7. 25 de nov. de 2023 · Marc Pfitzenreuter/Getty Images. By Rhiannon Faith Ireland / Nov. 25, 2023 11:00 am EST. The song "Mary on a Cross" was released on Swedish rock band Ghost's 2019 album "Seven Inches of Satanic Panic," but it didn't start to become mainstream until a little later.