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The crowd was a sea of denim, leather, and the heavy scent of stale beer. When the first chugging notes of the song hit, the room shifted. It wasn't just about mimicking Ozzy’s haunting wail or Zakk Wylde’s pinch harmonics; it was about the hunger the song demanded. Elias felt that familiar, gnawing ache in his chest—the same "Desire" that fueled the Prince of Darkness through decades of chaos.
The neon sign hummed, a low, electric buzz that vibrated through the sticky floor of The Ironworks. In the corner booth, Elias adjusted his grip on a worn-out Fender Precision Bass, the wood scarred from years of dive-bar brawls and basement sessions. He wasn’t just a fan; he was a disciple of the riff. Tonight, his tribute band, Mr. Tinkertrain, was closing the set with "Desire."