Thanks to a listener suggestion we're starting a two week exploration of the metal, glam and hard rock end of the 1990s with Life, Sex & Death, and their 1992 album The Silent Majority. Jason says LSD are the best live band he's ever seen, and has plenty to share about this one-album-and-done band that featured Van Halen-style riffs with Tom Waits-esque vocals, a weird combination that shouldn't work but somehow does.
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Songs in this Episode:
Intro - Telephone Call
3:40 - History of the Band
10:48 - Blue Velvet Morning
20:59 - Schools for Fools
24:14 - Fuckin Shit Ass
29:52 - Jawohl Asshole
33:26 - Rise Above
Outro - Tank
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