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The Long Walk is a record that deals directly with the horrors of organized religion and the modern world by using horror as its primary frame of reference. Songs draw inspiration from Clive Barker stories — “Inhuman Condition” — and horror films — “Alone in the Dark,” “Headless Eyes” — as a way of coping with the existential terror churches wreak on their followers.