War censored, no blood on TV
Cheap entertainment
Sold like a new deodorant, world war three
A Sega dreamland, I'd take a whore to the funeral
Sculpture of man
Sculpture of man
Sculpture of man
Sculpture of man
Jesus desnceds, Dachau his father
Flanders is a corpse under flowers
There's more art in Burger King
Than the British museum today
Sculpture of man
Sculpture of man
Sculpture of man
Sculpture of man
Wills and Harry, dressed in drag
Standing over the
Sodomised body of their mother
Would make a beautiful poster in Athena
Sculpture of man
Sculpture of man
Sculpture of man
Sculpture of man


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    It seems like this should be in ALL CAPS.

    pumkinhedon July 11, 2011   Link
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    B-Side to Faster. What an amazing track

    kexpseattleon October 24, 2019   Link

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