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Who invented it? The sign of the horns, also known as devil horns or metal horns, is ubiquitous in heavy metal, hard rock and beyond. Music fans, especially concertgoers, come across it frequently.
Both committed metal overlords, but which one could have raised the devil’s horns and entered the history books? Was it Dio, in a dive bar, with pint of bitter in one hand? Or was it Gene ...
Gene Simmons claimed on this day in 2017 that he invented the "devil horns" hand gesture, but is there truth to that claim?
The first round Devil Horn Region match-ups in March Metal Madness contain some colossal head-to-head action. Black Sabbath and their legendary track 'Paranoid' are set to face Brazilian metallers ...
Bush — along with millions of sports fans for numerous teams. Hardcore metal fans liken the symbol to resembling “devil horns,” while another hand symbol is used by the Japanese group ...
Other musicians did it before him; he just popularized it and linked it to heavy metal. Three decades later, what some call ...
KISS frontman and possible bovine absentee father Gene Simmons was widely ridiculed for a recent attempt to trademark the heavy metal devil horn hands. (Really, Simmons' version of the hands ...
So don your battle vests, raise your horns, and keep a neck brace handy as Rolling Stone counts down the 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Songs of All Time.
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