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This page isn't being updated. New single Leave Her Wild isn't on here, new album Stained glass and neon isn't, the vocie was 2 years ago lots has happened! This page needs to be up to date! ~Fambase Fambase (talk) 09:05, 10 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
it has been updated now. The word "Sundance" recurs in the context of Satanism (cf. [1]). Satanic and solar cults were reciprocally linked since the time of the Egyptian Amon Ra (today there is “O Father O Satan O Sun!, loudwire.com). Within the picture at the top of the page, the head of Satan just recalls a pentalpha star and a series of planets somelink dancing around the sun. But there's no direct connection with the singer. Hence it hasn't been categorized. Regards, Theologian81sp