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The Holy Bible documents the ritual use of single-plate cymbals among the Jewish at the time of the
First Temple of Jerusalem (cf. biblical references given in
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Satanism and particularly the
Synagogue of Satan arbitrarily modified the official liturgy of the Temple of Jerusalem and this justifies the categorization under a possible
category:Satanism which could be hopefully enriched with a new subcategory named category:Satanic music. Apart of that, the Satan and Adam musical composition made large use of cymbals.
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The Holy Bible documents the ritual use of single-plate cymbals among the Jewish at the time of the
First Temple of Jerusalem (cf. biblical references given in
studylight.org). This aspect point out to categorize the WP article under Jewish music.
Satanism and particularly the
Synagogue of Satan arbitrarily modified the official liturgy of the Temple of Jerusalem and this justifies the categorization under a possible
category:Satanism which could be hopefully enriched with a new subcategory named category:Satanic music. Apart of that, the Satan and Adam musical composition made large use of cymbals.
This amatorial website has been "forcefully" cited for it was one of the fewest sources available on Google about the subject matter. The usual size of Bo was a relavant information for the WP article, needing an external source.— Preceding
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