Gregor Samsa wrote: » Persuasion by Throbbing Gristle is in itself an unsettling song about persuading a girl to get involved in porn, but this trance cover by Billie Ray Martin and Spooky somehow manages to make it even more disturbing.
I Am Nobody wrote: » I Don't Like Mondays The Boomtown Rats Based on events from one of the earlier school shootings in the US and her reason behind it.Brenda Spencer was her name,very tragic family life as well.
cml387 wrote: » Pauline Black and The Selecter have a song called "The Boiler" about date rape (1979, for those who think it's 21st century thing). The end just consists of her screaming. Strong stuff.
Kids if you want some fun Mr. LaPage is your man He's always laughing, having fun Showing his films in the den Come on, come on Soon you will be eighteen I think you know what I mean Don't tell your mama Your daddy or mama They'll never know where you been Everyone's gone to the movies Now we're alone at last
Feisar wrote: » I know it's a bit old but what do I win?
Ulmus wrote: » It's mild in comparison to some of the songs listed but I was taught the dark and violent song Weela Weela Walya in primary school.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weela_Weela_Walya
NewbridgeIR wrote: » Before I moved up to Dublin in 1991, I'd get my mother to go into Comet etc for Big Black albums and the like. She occasionally went shopping for the day with a friend. Would write them down on a list and she would pass it to the staff. She said she got looks when buying Songs About F**king..
Gregor Samsa wrote: » My dad went into Sound Cellar once to buy me a record for Christmas. Came back ranting about what a death trap it would be if there was a fire. He was furious. I never sent him record shopping for me again after that. I remember him flicking through my records when I was about 16, and finding Songs About ****ing. He brought it in to my mother and ranted about the filth I was listening to. She just said “you’ve no right to go through his stuff”, and he put it back and never said anything to me. She told me about it years later. When Carcass “Symphonies Of Sickness” came out, the Sunday World had a headline “BAN THIS VILE SEX DEATH RECORD” on the front page. We were out for a family picnic at Powerscourt waterfall and my dad takes out the paper, reads the front page and looks at me - to see me wearing a Carcass “Symphonies Of Sickness” T-shirt. He just shook his head.
Wesser wrote: » The one about hair in all the right places