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It's NOT a Pentagram

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Of all the idiots to push the whole world of rock is Satanic, someobody out there keeps editing this page to reflect his or her belief there is a pentagram on Alias' debut album. It's obvious, if one takes the time to LOOK at the cover, it's a sheriff's badge, which likely is in reference to the band Sheriff -- which was the forerunner to Alias. To bolster this original research, this idiot continues on a "666" rampage that becasue "six o;clock in the morning" is referenced three times in the song - twice in one verse and once in another - that this is a Satanic reference. Stop it with the original research and opinion. Discuss it here before you make any more changes, capiche? It's getting ridiculous. 76.214.218.23 (talk) 02:11, 2 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Pentagram(Again??)

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Once again, I edit this article and request anyone who has a valid source to PROVE the sheriff's bage on the cover of Alias' album is meant to be a pentagram, and that saying "six o'clock in the morning" three times in the same song over 2 different verses is a reference to 666 to please cite to said source before changing this article again. Fair enough? 76.214.197.145 (talk) 05:51, 20 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Not sure what the author means to have "six o'clock in the morning" three times and a "pentagram" image on the album cover, but I'm thinking this is one of those pentacostal idiots with way too much time on their hands who likes to stir the pot and find Satanic "images" in pop culture.

Six o'clock in the mortning is a time. Deal with it.

The "pentagram" image is merely a sheriff's badge. If you knew anything about the subject you're reporting on for posterity, you'd know that the band Alias contained former members of a band called Sheriff. A little play on the past, so to speak.

You religious fanatics really amuse me. I believe in God, I consider myself a Christian and yet I loathe the likes of you. Get a life and stop preaching against people. Religion doesn't preach intolerance and hate. I edited the article to downplay the overt Satanic inference76.214.204.132 01:12, 26 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:26, 12 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]