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❤ Recidivism. "You cannot have the word 'turlet' in the song." -- Paul F. Tompkins, questioning Tom's chorus via IM "I never said this about one of my own songs before, but… Read full post »
❤ MetalSucks Of all the crazy, trippy shit King’s X have done, “Flies and Blue Skies” from 1993’s ahead-of-its-time Dogman is one of the most immediately haunting and creepy songs the band… Read full post »
❤ Recidivism. "Yeah, she's dead! She's not involved in this election. You goofball." -- Tom, informing Spike that hardcore feminist Andrea Dworkin will not impact the 2008 Presidential race "You know, 'cause… Read full post »
❤ MOG Most discussed tracks By their fifth album, things had started to change. As mentioned before, the religious conviction of the bass player and main singer, Doug Pinnick, had started to wane. A bad… Read full post »
❤ MOG Most discussed tracks Going back to their first album, Out of the Silent Planet , brings this standout track. This is another of the concert staples, and is an example of their “softer”… Read full post »
❤ MOG Most discussed tracks For my next post, “the hook,” as contra would refer to it, I’ve gone to their second album, Gretchen Goes to Nebraska . This song is one of the staples… Read full post »
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