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relics:band.sizzling.thunder [2026/03/24 11:44] – [Hands: Band's Touring Bracelet] anadminrelics:band.sizzling.thunder [2026/03/24 11:50] (current) – [Feet: Band's Ankle Boots with Rivets] anadmin
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 > David, one of the band's lead singers, drew a white star on the back of this leather jacket and made it the cover of the band's final album. > David, one of the band's lead singers, drew a white star on the back of this leather jacket and made it the cover of the band's final album.
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 +The rock 'n' roll of Sizzling Thunder resounded through the planetary system, attracting involuntarily displaced youngsters to return to the crumbling Emerald-III.
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 +Lead guitarist Jimmy brought the band underground. There they sang about the tragedy of planetary destruction, which echoed throughout the entire universe.
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 +David printed the back of his leather jacket with a white star, or, more accurately, the white dwarf their star would become after the collapse. This would be their star's proof of existence. Those who left the planetary system and those who stayed behind all listened to that thunder-like rock 'n' roll and brandished the same striking symbol.
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 +Despite ceasing to exist, their presence had been remixed into the music and carved into eternity.
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 +"We'll burn with our life, 'cause the white star needs a spark to ignite." From "White Star," a single from Sizzling Thunder's final album of the same name. David wrote both the lyrics and the music.
  
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 > Drummer Bonham's ankle boots, the dark leather surface glued with rivets reflecting the stage lights. > Drummer Bonham's ankle boots, the dark leather surface glued with rivets reflecting the stage lights.
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 +Sizzling Thunder may have changed people's attitude toward finality, but they could not change their destiny.
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 +Desolation and despair were all that lay on the surface of the doomed planet. In the era of scarce resources, the band made all their albums out of discarded X-ray films.
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 +Before the long night of Emerald-III, the temperature on the planet's surface had plunged. The once unbearable air cooled down quite a bit as people walked out of their underground shelter and set out for the place where the band was putting on a show. At the final concert of their "Thunderclap" tour, the restless air filled with the warning signs of electromagnetic storms, and lightning was conducted through the metal scaffolding to the stage. Sparks leaped under Bonham's boots. The entire band merged with thunder and lightning. After the encore, a huge ball of lightning engulfed the stage and announced the end of Sizzling Thunder's show.
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 +After the night of their twilight show, Sizzling Thunder came to a permanent end, just like in their lyrics.
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 +"Thunderclaps drown out our voice, lightning runs through our veins. We'll perish with our music and our star." From "Song of Sizzling Thunder," a single from Sizzling Thunder's final album, Bonham's masterpiece.
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