Killer Tracks
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Killer Tracks
Ok, so I lied about not being bothered to start this thread. Working from home sure does get tedious. Songs about true-life killers, if you please, rather than just serial killers, I don't want to be seen to be picky about numbers.
I'll kick off with the Hindegard von Binging slow industrial dance of G.G.F.H., featuring none other than Jeffrey Dahmer feeling bad for what he did to those poor people, and understanding their rightful hate.
Serial killers, huh, you cant' live with 'em...
I'll kick off with the Hindegard von Binging slow industrial dance of G.G.F.H., featuring none other than Jeffrey Dahmer feeling bad for what he did to those poor people, and understanding their rightful hate.
Serial killers, huh, you cant' live with 'em...
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Re: Killer Tracks
too obvious?
Let U be the set of all united sets, K be the set of the kids and D be the set of things divided.
Then it follows that ∀ k ∈ K: K ∈ U ⇒ k ∉ D
Then it follows that ∀ k ∈ K: K ∈ U ⇒ k ∉ D
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And fuck comedy name stevens. This is the real deal about JWG
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And this one from Church of Misery is introduced by its subject, Ed Kemper, and then makes a febrile racket for quite some time
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Ragye wrote:And this one from Church of Misery is introduced by its subject, Ed Kemper, and then makes a febrile racket for quite some time
Well if we're on the subject of Ed Kemper, here's TG creating a bit of a racket on the subject.
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And if it's safe to post something about Clock DVA without incurring the Wrath of Coan, here's a track about Elizabeth Bathory, named after a book about Gacy, and rumoured to be what Dahmer was listening to when he was arrested (though I doubt it).
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Where would rock 'n' roll be without feedback?
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Porcupine Tree's Strip The Soul is about Fred West
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pcqgod wrote:
Some of that is in remarkably funny bad taste. I like it, despite it's country base.
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Not quite as funny a track, another slice of industrial featuring news footage about Peter Sutcliffe, from the album Dedicated to Peter Kürten Sadist and Mass Slayer
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Re: Killer Tracks
Depressingly topical.
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It takes a big man to cry, but it takes a bigger man to laugh at that man.
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clive gash wrote:
Whassat about?
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Re: Killer Tracks
35 minutes?
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Darkness_Fish wrote:clive gash wrote:
Whassat about?
Fiction loosely based on the Ripper murders.
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Lulu gets picture painted by Artist. Husband dies, Artist Dies, Lulu shoots Doctor. Moves to London, gets Rippered.
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