Hell Bent For Metal never needs much persuasion to talk about things phallic, but even their interest may be stretched to breaking point this week, as 'Jawbreaker' by Judas Priest is analysed for all the euphemisms for something to do with members. Because, oh my, are there a lot. And somehow there's a connection to daft attempts at censorship from the 1980s.
Technical brutal death metal band Nile write incredibly crushing, virtuoso songs about ancient Egypt, and its mythology. So they're perhaps an unlikely candidate for a Camp Classic, but nonetheless, their song 'Evil To Cast Out Evil' is this week's nomination. And it turns out to be an uncontroversial one, as its metaphors are immediately and obviously relevant to the experiences of many queer folk.
Plus there are three albums for the jukebox in the Hate Crew Gaybar this week, with Heroine by Thornhill, Survival Of The Sickest by Bloodbath, and BlackBraid I by BlackBraid all going in.
#103 – Deafheaven As Transmasculine Role Models
#102 – In Hot Pursuit Of Vikings
#101 – Hellish Form: "They want trans and gay people to be dead"
#100 – St. Peter Won't You Let Me In (Your Bum)
#99 – On The Road(burn) Again
#98 – Inter Arma's Randy Bumgardner
#97 – Carbon Based
#96 – Split Bi Tongue
#95 – Known To Sample The Occasional Rosé
#94 – All In The Family Shall Perish
#93 –The Jock And The Whale
#91 – Let's Taake 'Bout Sex (Education)
#90 – Cack Panther
#89 – Hell Bent For Riot Act 2: The LGBTQ+ Metalhead Guide To Eurovision
#88 – Gods Of Grind(r)core
#87 – The Queer Metalhead Guide To Brookyn Nine-Nine
#86 – The Return Of The SeeYouSpaceCowboy
#85 – Hell Bent For The Horizon
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