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Gavin Baddeley

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Gavin Baddeley (born 28 December 1966) is an ordained Reverend in the Church of Satan, and an experienced journalist who has worked for The Observer and Metal Hammer. He is the occult authority for the BBC and Channel 4, has addressed Cambridge University, and has been profiled in The Independent and The London Evening Standard. He made an appearance in the documentary film Metal: A Headbanger's Journey.

Baddeley was ordained into the Church of Satan by Anton LaVey, and subsequently set up the London branch of the church.[1] In 1999, he wrote Lucifer Rising, covering both the recent and ancient history of Satanism, and provides an examination of modern Satanist culture. Organized into three parts, much of the book is composed of interviews with a wide variety of people associated with Satanic religion or its concomitant aesthetic, including Anton Szandor LaVey, Kenneth Anger, and Kerry Bolton.[2]

Bibliography

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  • Raising Hell!: The Book of Satan and Rock 'n' Roll (Nemesis, 1993)
  • Lucifer Rising: A Book of Sin, Devil Worship and Rock n’ Roll (Plexus, 1999)
  • Dissecting Marilyn Manson (Plexus, 2000)
  • Goth Chic: A Connoisseur's Guide To Dark Culture (Plexus, 2002)
  • God's Assassins - The Medieval Roots of Terrorism [with Paul Woods] (Ian Allan, 2009)
  • Saucy Jack - The Elusive Ripper [with Paul Woods] (Ian Allan, 2009)
  • The Gospel of Filth (FAB Press, 2009-2010)
  • Vampire Lovers: Screen's Seductive Creatures of the Night (Plexus, 2010)
  • Goth: Vamps and Dandies (Plexus, 2010)
  • FrightFest Guide to Werewolf Movies (FAB Press, 2019)

References

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  1. ^ Jennings, Luke (2010) "The Gospel of Filth: A Bible of Decadence and Darkness by Gavin Baddeley", The Observer, 20 June 2010. Retrieved 10 October 2016
  2. ^ Baddeley, Gavin (1999). Lucifer Rising: A Book of Sin, Devil Worship and Rock n' Roll. London: Plexus. ISBN 978-0-85965-280-3.