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Spinal Tap came out the same year as this album. And now I have proof that the “There’s a fine line between clever and stupid.” scene is more realistic than I ever imagined.
I mean, check this album out. There’s a man in a diaper being embraced by a dominatrix and they’re surrounded by smoke and candles. And it appears sincere. Nice. I haven’t listened to this yet, so I can’t review Teazer’s or Frigid Bich’s work. I do have one question though: Is Deathslayer something that slays death? Or a slayer who uses death to slay? (Which is a redundant idea, I think.)
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