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AXS TV's series Music's Greatest Mysteries will explore the age-old question of who really invented the "horns" gesture in rock and metal. The new episode will air on July 14 and will touch on the ...
On June 9, 2017, he decided to trademark the “devil horns” hand gesture as his own invention. In his application, he claimed that he invented the hand movement back in 1974.
Over the years, Dio was asked a lot about the devil horns and their origins. For example, in a 2001 interview, Dio said, "I doubt very much if I would be the first one who ever did that.
Hardcore metal fans liken the symbol to resembling “devil horns,” while another hand symbol is used by the Japanese group Babymetal; theirs is meant to invoke and mimic their personal deity, the “Fox ...
Get off your high horse Gene. Shelly • June 18, 2017 @ 11:55 AM Not only that, but the way he does it, with the thumb stuck out, it’s not the devil horns, it’s the ASL sign for I love you.
Gene Simmons has withdrawn his application to trademark the hand gesture commonly known as the “devil horns” or “metal horns,” less than two weeks after he filed it with the United States Patent and ...