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  1. Electric Wizard - Wikipedia

    Electric Wizard are an English stoner / doom metal band from Dorset.

  2. Electric Wizard - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives

    Dec 15, 2025 · The band's name was taken from two Black Sabbath songs: "Electric Funeral" and "The Wizard". - ...

  3. Electric Wizard - Rise Above Records |

    From their isolated Dorset surroundings Electric Wizard are one of the most influential bands of the British Stoner scene, inspiring both Iron Monkey and Orange Goblin alike with their early incendiary …

  4. Electric Wizard - Facebook

    Jan 9, 2025 · Brand new 12" EP "L.S.D." by Electric Wizard. Pins, Posters. All items are now available and ready to ship. Featuring EXCLUSIVE new music from Electric Wizard... Lucifer's Satanic …

  5. Electric Wizard - YouTube

    Music videos Play all Electric Wizard - Funeralopolis Electric Wizard 880K views10 years ago

  6. Electric Wizard Reveals New Album on the Horizon—And It’s Going to …

    Dec 23, 2024 · Electric Wizard’s highly anticipated new album is set to drop next year, and Jus Oborn promises it will be “bloody good—and bloody heavy.” A reckoning, a culmination of decades spent …

  7. Electric Wizard: the story of the Dopethrone album | Louder

    Jul 21, 2024 · Electric Wizard are the sultans of sludge-infused doom, with their reputation built on on such landmark albums as 1997’s Come My Fanatics… and 2000’s epic Dopethrone.

  8. Electric Wizard | Metal Wiki | Fandom

    Electric Wizard are a doom metal band from Dorset, England. The band formed in 1993 and have recorded seven full length albums, two of which are now considered to be genre landmarks: Come …

  9. Electric Wizard | Spinefarm

    Six and a half minutes of cranium-crushing bludgeon rock, a relentless aural brain rape, and – like the band’s beloved vintage horror/exploitation movies – definitely not for those of a nervous disposition.

  10. Electric Wizard Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & ... | AllMusic

    Often referred to as the "heaviest band in the universe," England's Electric Wizard have consistently redefined the preconceived thresholds of a detuned guitar chord with their peerless doom/stoner …