Most risque/controversial song?

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Post by anthontherun »

And the way he sings it is totally unsexy. The original is breathy and sung in agony, as if he's addicted to...the girl he's singing to. :blush:
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Post by U62 »

Most disturbing for me was from "Why Does This..."


There was a 12-car pile-up, everybody dead
And I saw brains and guts and vital organs splattered everywhere
As well as my friend Robert's disembodied head

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Well, I told him I was busy, but he still just kept on asking
So I turned around and stabbed him in the face
Oh, and wouldn't you know it? My knife got stuck
I guess that's probably bound to happen now and then
But I'm afraid I may have bent the tip a little
And I know that blade will never ever be quite as sharp again


Great sounding song, but lyrics make me want to skip in around company. :(



Wanna B Ur Lovr is definately a riske topic, but it's humorous enough that I would have no problem playing it around my mother.
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Post by Weird Alan »

WBUL? What on earth? I didn't even think that could make the list...much less lead in voting o.o;;;
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Post by they might be giants »

QUOTE Gotta go with JS, the only song where Al has used the words KKK, slut, gay, crack ho, transvestite, shemale... I think. That's not the normal Al explicit stuff, usually just blood and gore and inuendos.



he uses "slut" in gump, also
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Post by danthefanman »

Oh yea, but I still think using all those words together makes it the most controversial song Al's ever done. I love how Al can be just as controvercial as aritists like Eminem, and never even really cursing besides more immpolite words like those ones.
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Post by ThewEiRdOne27 »

I voted Trigger Happy, since it DOES celebrate guns and violence... or was that Death Row?



I personally think it's funny, but most others probably wouldn't.
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Post by Grom »

Gotta go with JS, the only song where Al has used the words KKK, slut, gay, crack ho, transvestite, shemale... I think. That's not the normal Al explicit stuff, usually just blood and gore and inuendos.
he uses "slut" in gump, also


"Gay" is used in Couch Potato.
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he uses "slut" in gump, also


And he actually got to sing that word on the Disney outlet "Safety Patrol." Yet somehow, hitting on a queen gets censored.



Where's the choice for "The Saga Begins?" Radio Disney thinks that's pretty controversial. :rolleyes:



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Post by weird_el »

I'll always believe that gratuitous violence is more controversial than sexual innuendo. It's weird that society-at-large doesn't feel this way. So, my vote is for "other" Good Old Days.



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Post by Orthography Enthusiast »

El, maybe gratuitous sex is considered more controversial than gratuitous violence because the former is a more popular temptation than the latter. If somebody actually perpetrates some gratuitous violence in real life, all of a sudden the depictions of it do get controversial.
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