What happened when we went off the grid with electric wizard
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A misanthropic, acid burnt nightmare from deepest Dorset, England, Electric Wizard have led the charge for caustic doom metal rebellion for over two decades and, at this .
To search for precise terms or phrases, it is advisable to place quote marks at either end of the phrase. Nick Hasted , Classic Rock , 5 January Classic Rock goes off the grid to track down Electric Wizard, who tell us about swapping doom for Detroit, geese attacks, utopian nightmares and the weirdness of Wimborne. Becoming a member is easy.