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Song-Dreams, Or, The Book of Heavy Metal by Pyroxene
Fandoms: Motörhead (Band), Judas Priest, Death or Glory - Motörhead (Song), Painkiller - Judas Priest (Song), Sabaton (Band), To Hell and Back - Sabaton (Song), The White Death - Achren (Song), White Death - Sabaton (Song), The Trooper - Iron Maiden (Song), Iron Maiden (Band), Stargazer - Rainbow (Song), Rainbow (Band), Led Zeppelin, Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin (Song), Man on the Silver Mountain - Rainbow (Song), Turisas, In the Court of Jarisleif - Turisas (Song), Powerwolf (Band), Lupus Dei - Powerwolf (Song), Armata Strigoi - Powerwolf (Song), Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Iron Maiden (Song), Nightcrawler - Judas Priest (Song), W.A.S.P. (Band), Widowmaker - W.A.S.P (Song), I Like Lycanthropy - Blaster the Rocket Man (Song), Warriors of the Son - Saint (Song), Into the Void - Black Sabbath (Song), Star Pilot - Saint (Song), Death (Band), Crystal Mountain - Death (Song), Raining Blood - Slayer (Song), Slayer (Band), Deicide (Band), Mayhem (Band), A Jester Arrayed in Burning Gold - A Hill to Die Upon (Song), The Chant of Mighty Offspring - A Hill to Die Upon (Song), Heka Primus (Ordo Norma Mysterium) - A Hill to Die Upon (Song), A Hill to Die Upon (Band), Divine Darkness - Crimson Moonlight (Song), Crimson Moonlight (Band), Cornerstone (Music Festival), Velveteen Rabbit - Margery Williams
31 Mar 2022
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"Maybe there’s a place somewhere…where blood is raining on Crystal Mountain … and the Painkiller still rides across the sky …
Indeed, there was such a place—a place where the dreams of a thousand songs had gathered and taken bodily form."
The characters and places from heavy metal songs, like the Painkiller, the Stargazer, and the Universal Soldier, are gathered in a pocket dimension -- even when heavy metal has been outlawed by the government. No-Name (The Universal Soldier) wanders through the Song-Dream pocket dimension, seeking to find his lost identity, and where he comes from.
Inspired by "The Exiles" by Ray Bradbury, "The Velveteen Rabbit," and numerous metal songs.