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Sir Terry Pratchett's coat of arms contain the Latin phrase, "Noli Timere Messorem," translated as "Don't Fear the Reaper."
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Terry Pratchett's Coat of Arms Motto is Noli Timere Messorem (Don't Fear the Reaper)
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Stephen King's novel "The Stand" was inspired by Blue Öyster Cult's (Don't Fear) The Reaper. It also appears as the theme song for the TV miniseries based on the book and its lyrics are quoted at the beginning of the novel.
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Buck Dharma of Blue Oyster Cult estimated that "40,000 men and women" died each day when writing "Don't Fear The Reaper". The actual figure was about 100,000 higher.
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40 years ago, tourists visiting New York were given an official pamphlet featuring a grim reaper called "Welcome to Fear City: A Survival Guide for Visitors to the City of New York."
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Blue Oyster Cult sang "Don't fear the reaper" And not "Don't u feel the reefer"
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When originally recording (Don’t Fear) The Reaper Blue Oyster Cult had a discussion about whether (and how much) cowbell was really needed.
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Unbeknownst to Will Ferrell and SNL, when Blue Oyster Cult originally recorded (Don't Fear) The Reaper, the band had a serious discussion about whether or not to use a cowbell in the first place.