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  1. In a world where the answer to the question “What do Led Zeppelin and Warrant have in common?” is “They both have songs where pastry stands in for the female genitalia,” the high-concept ambiguity of Annihilator’s “Knight Jumps Queen” is a welcome breath of fresh air.
    #Annihilator #KnightJumpsQueen #MetalAnalysis #RockWriting #MusicCriticism #MusicWriting #HeavyMetal #CulturalAnalysis #RockCriticism
    pablohoneyfish.wordpress.com/2

  2. In a world where the answer to the question “What do Led Zeppelin and Warrant have in common?” is “They both have songs where pastry stands in for the female genitalia,” the high-concept ambiguity of Annihilator’s “Knight Jumps Queen” is a welcome breath of fresh air.
    #Annihilator #KnightJumpsQueen #MetalAnalysis #RockWriting #MusicCriticism #MusicWriting #HeavyMetal #CulturalAnalysis #RockCriticism
    pablohoneyfish.wordpress.com/2

  3. In a world where the answer to the question “What do Led Zeppelin and Warrant have in common?” is “They both have songs where pastry stands in for the female genitalia,” the high-concept ambiguity of Annihilator’s “Knight Jumps Queen” is a welcome breath of fresh air.
    #Annihilator #KnightJumpsQueen #MetalAnalysis #RockWriting #MusicCriticism #MusicWriting #HeavyMetal #CulturalAnalysis #RockCriticism
    pablohoneyfish.wordpress.com/2

  4. In a world where the answer to the question “What do Led Zeppelin and Warrant have in common?” is “They both have songs where pastry stands in for the female genitalia,” the high-concept ambiguity of Annihilator’s “Knight Jumps Queen” is a welcome breath of fresh air.
    #Annihilator #KnightJumpsQueen #MetalAnalysis #RockWriting #MusicCriticism #MusicWriting #HeavyMetal #CulturalAnalysis #RockCriticism
    pablohoneyfish.wordpress.com/2

  5. In a world where the answer to the question “What do Led Zeppelin and Warrant have in common?” is “They both have songs where pastry stands in for the female genitalia,” the high-concept ambiguity of Annihilator’s “Knight Jumps Queen” is a welcome breath of fresh air.
    #Annihilator #KnightJumpsQueen #MetalAnalysis #RockWriting #MusicCriticism #MusicWriting #HeavyMetal #CulturalAnalysis #RockCriticism
    pablohoneyfish.wordpress.com/2

  6. “The Pentecostal” isn’t just another blasphemous tantrum — it’s a rare moment of clarity where Deicide turns its fury toward something concrete: Pentecostal mind control, spectacle worship, and the slow zombification of American faith.
    #Deicide #ThePentecostal #DeathMetal #MetalCriticism #GlenBenton #ReligiousSatire #CultDynamics #Pentecostalism #ExtremeMetal #MetalAnalysis #NapalmDeath #Slayer #Behemoth #HeavyMetal #MetalEssay #Metalheads #ReligiousCritique
    songreading.wordpress.com/2024

  7. “Feasting on the Blood of the Insane” isn’t just gore for gore’s sake. Six Feet Under’s brutal anthem doubles as a character study of a killer spiraling into addiction and delusion. A look at death metal’s surprising capacity for nuance—buried beneath the blood and thunder.
    #DeathMetal #SixFeetUnder #ChrisBarnes #MetalLyrics #MetalAnalysis #ExtremeMetal #DeathMetalLyrics #HorrorMetal #MetalCriticism #LyricBreakdown #BrutalDeathMetal
    songreading.wordpress.com/2024