Demons of Metal: Asmodeus, Mephistopheles, Lilith & Pazuzu
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Metal has always flirted with the dark side—but where do the names behind the riffs come from? In this episode, Dr. Nova and Dr. Dorian delve into the lore of four iconic demons that appear in music, myth, and pop culture. From Asmodeus in Dungeons & Dragons and Ghost's "Year Zero," to Mephistopheles in Faust, to Lilith's transformation from ancient goddess to goth icon, and Pazuzu's leap from Mesopotamian incantations to The Exorcist—we trace their history across scripture, theater, horror, and heavy metal. 🤘
Along the way, expect side riffs into Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Supernatural, and D&D lore, plus some laughs, trivia, and fish-gall banishments.
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Asmodeus: The demon who built Solomon's Temple (with a fish problem).
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Mephistopheles: The lawyer of Hell who perfected the deal.
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Lilith: Adam's first wife, later transformed into a night demon.
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Pazuzu: From Mesopotamian protector to The Exorcist's nightmare fuel.
Listen in for:
Metal history, mythology, pop culture crossovers, and a glam-metal podcast twist on the occult.