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vladthehampaler ago

I always thought his album "smells like children" was just fucking creepy... definitely look into that album. It's interesting that he has a doll named frankie because there's a sketch on that album with someone talking about fucking frankie.....! There's also a track on that album called "shitty chicken gang bang" and we all know what they mean by chickens. There are more covers and sketches on that album than actual songs so you know that they werent successful due to the merits of their music. He was married to rose mcgowan for a time or at least dated her so you know that she knows a lot of shit. I'm sure they have the same handlers.

There was this aesthetic in the mid-late 90s when major record labels tried to make nu-metal happen of a kind of grungy molester.... marilyn did a willy wonka theme on his smells like children album, coal chamber's debut album had i think one of the band members on the cover looking like a straight molester driving around a sketchy ass ice cream truck, and i know that korn dealt with issues of molestation but i was always under the impression it was from a victim standpoint.... didn't listen to that stuff enough to really remember. coal chamber didn't achieve the same success as manson so they must not have been sponsored by the guild of (((rapists)))

Otto- ago

Very informative, Vlad - thanks so much. There's a lot of aesthetics & styles of any particular genre at the time that can only be described by the people who lived it then. These aren't details you'd find after hours of articles & magazines so the specific connections are appreciated. I also need to look into:

"Holy Wood"

"Disposable Teens"

"Putting Holes in Happiness"

He's got every red flag I can think of, except perhaps that it's all been unbelievably blatant for so long.

21yearsofdigging ago

Agreed. Blatant as hell yet people always looked the other way. Why?? He is a piece of shit

Kekalicious ago

I thought they were Beautiful People. Sorry, bad pun.