Lyrics by Occult

Do you love Occult's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Occult's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.

We have compiled all the lyrics of Occult's songs we could find so that those who, like you, are looking for songs by Occult, find them all in one place.

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  1. Obssessed By The Grave
  2. After Triumph
  3. And Darkness Shall Begin
  4. Crossing The Boundaries (Of Life And Death)
  5. Delusions
  6. Disturbing The Dead
  7. Expire
  8. Eyes Of Blood
  9. Feel The Blade
  10. Inquisition Of The Holy
  11. Nocturnal Predator
  12. Nuclear Torment
  13. One Way Out
  14. Passive Relations
  15. Prepare To Meet Thy Doom
  16. Quest For The Spirits
  17. Selfbetrayed
  18. Slaughtering The Pigs
  19. Slut Of Sodom
  20. Souls
  21. The Black are Rising
  22. The Reaper's Call
  23. Through Dark And Light I Dwell
  24. Twisted Words (My Darkest Emotions)
  25. Until The Battle
  26. Warbeast

The occult, in the broadest sense, is a category of esoteric supernatural beliefs and practices which generally fall outside the scope of organized religion and science, encompassing phenomena involving otherworldly agency, such as magic and mysticism and their varied spells. It can also refer to supernatural ideas like extra-sensory perception and parapsychology. Literally, the term simply means "hidden", and is used in this sense in astronomy, for example when a star is "occulted" by the moon, i.e. passes from view as the moon moves in front of it. In the sense of parapsychology, the same Latin root indicates that the phenomenon is "hidden" from the physical, bodily senses. The term occult sciences was used in 16th-century Europe to refer to astrology, alchemy, and natural magic. The term occultism emerged in 19th-century France, amongst figures such as Antoine Court de Gébelin. It came to be associated with various French esoteric groups connected to Éliphas Lévi and Papus, and in 1875 was introduced into the English language by the esotericist Helena Blavatsky. Throughout the 20th century, the term was used idiosyncratically by a range of different authors, but by the 21st century was commonly employed – including by academic scholars of esotericism – to refer to a range of esoteric currents that developed in the mid-19th century and their descendants. Occultism is thus often used to categorise such esoteric traditions as Qabalah, Spiritualism, Theosophy, Anthroposophy, Wicca, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, New Age, and the Left-hand path and right-hand path. Use of the term as a nominalized adjective has developed especially since the late twentieth century. In that same period, occult and culture were combined to form the neologism occulture.

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