It refers to the genre of heavy metal Rock Music.
Dr. Feelgood by Motley Crue had a lot of fire in it but I dont know if they actually set the town ON fire.
It refers to the Profumo Affair, a 1963 political scandal.
there is many songs, but the ones i remember now is I'm not Jesus by apocalyptica Hearts Burst Into Fire by Bullet For My Valentine
Actually it's we didn't start the fire and it's a song billy Joel wrote.
This is the same kind of question why the neanderthal man invented the fire - because humankind is curious and loves to experiment. Heavy Metal was developed because the former genre Rock wasn't the kind of thing that people liked or atleast they wanted something heavier - Black Sabbath, one of the first Heavy Metal Bands developed Heavy Metal from Rock and opened a new age of music.
Coarpse and electricity
No, they did a cover of Billy Joel's song: "We Didn't Start The Fire."
Heavy Metal Superstar - 2011 Baptized in Tuba Fire 1-5 was released on: USA: 8 October 2013
its the fire beast and the fire beast is a mythical creature witch is for most metal bands an insperation for songs and in most song recalled as the beast who created heavy matal out of its body of molten metal.
Dr. Feelgood by Motley Crue had a lot of fire in it but I dont know if they actually set the town ON fire.
it is an effective way to start fire! scrape to create the sparks and catch whatever on fire. made of metal
an '89" huh? maybe because they didnt start making them until 1995?
It refers to the Profumo Affair, a 1963 political scandal.
Under Heavy Fire was created in 2001.
An electrical fire in an automobile is usually caused by a short circuit. For example, If there are exposed wires somewhere, touching metal, that could start a fire.
The duration of Under Heavy Fire is 1.88 hours.
The homophones for "not heavy" and "set fire to" are "light" and "lite."