Hell Bent For Metal's Camp Classic this week is 'What A Horrible Night To Have A Curse' by The Black Dahlia Murder, and it's a case of a cishet band accidentally writing a song that can reflect an aspect of queer life perfectly – in this case, the joyful side of being LGBTQ+ – and in doing so, discuss how the world was better with Trevor Strnad being in the world.
To lighten the mood after a few darker weeks on the pod, the phallic euphemisms contained within 'Thrust The Dagger Deep' by Falconer are pulled forth and made to stand proud for all to see. And there's even some more serious points to go with the smutty jokes.
Plus this week's visit to the Hate Crew Gaybar sees My Father's Son by Jani Liimatainen, and Pirates by Visions Of Atlantis entered into the jukebox.
#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
#92 – Breaking The Jaw
#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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