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[The True Origins of the Devil Horns Hand Sign]-[Short Stuff: Devil Horns]

Stuff You Should Know · B2 · 2025-08-13

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The Irony of the 'Devil Horns'

In the realm of heavy metal, few symbols are as iconic as the "devil horns" hand gesture. While fans use it to signal that a band "rocks," the hosts of Stuff You Should Know point out an amusing irony: the gesture, known as the corna (Italian for "horn"), has deep roots in Mediterranean superstition as a means to "ward off the evil eye." Rather than an endorsement of Satan, its original intent was to banish him, making the metal community’s adoption of the sign a humorous cultural reversal.

The Ronnie James Dio Connection

For decades, the popular narrative credited Ronnie James Dio with introducing the sign to the metal world. After replacing Ozzy Osbourne as the frontman for Black Sabbath in 1979, Dio sought a signature gesture to distinguish himself from Ozzy’s famous "double peace signs." Dio famously remained humble about the origin, stating in a 2001 interview that he would never claim to have "invented the wheel," but he undeniably made the gesture fashionable within the genre.

Gene Simmons and the Trademark Controversy

Gene Simmons of KISS famously attempted to trademark the gesture, a move the hosts describe as "dipsticky." His claim faced immediate backlash because the specific hand sign he sought to trademark—with the thumb extended—is actually the American Sign Language symbol for "I love you." This controversy served to inadvertently highlight other figures who may have utilized the gesture long before the mainstream metal era.

The Coven Discovery: A Darker Origin

Historical scrutiny suggests that the true pioneers of the gesture in rock music were likely the band Coven, led by Jinx Dawson. Their 1969 album, Witchcraft Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls, features the band members explicitly making the sign on the back cover. Dawson, who was raised in a "left-hand path house" with genuine occult exposure, incorporated this imagery into a band that was "ultra metal" in its themes—even featuring a track titled "Black Sabbath." Despite the eerie coincidence of the timing and naming, it is widely believed that Black Sabbath was unaware of Coven's work, as the latter's album received little airplay in the UK at the time.

Cultural Variations: The Kitsune

Finally, the podcast touches upon the global evolution of hand gestures, specifically the kitsune (fox) sign seen at Japanese metal shows, such as those by Babymetal. By pressing the middle and ring fingers against the thumb while keeping the index and pinky raised, fans create a "fox face." This highlights how, despite the global dominance of the "devil horns," metal culture continues to adapt and create localized symbols that reflect diverse cultural identities.

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