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Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 10:21 pm
by Cardinal Sin
or should it be neither of the above?

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 9:17 am
by Istenem
somebody who used to be in a famous group?
i'll go for michael jackson.

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 9:19 am
by Cardinal Sin
Nope. But it is an American group.

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 10:00 am
by Istenem
bon jovi?

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 10:52 am
by Mattb
Give us a clue!

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 10:53 am
by Cardinal Sin
On the right track, but slightly more raucous.

EDIT: Oh, and I want the album name as well dammit.

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 10:57 am
by Istenem
okay red hot chilli peppers?

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 11:05 am
by Cardinal Sin
Raucous AND sweary..

I bought this album when I was about 10 and I was very impressed and pleased with the amount of swearing on the album. This was also, if I rightly recall, a picture of a lassie with one breast hanging out her clothes, which made me like the album even more.

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 11:08 am
by Istenem
Cardinal Richelieu wrote: I bought this album when I was about 10
the four tops?

ha. take that grandpa.

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 11:11 am
by Cardinal Sin
Image

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 11:29 am
by Istenem
sweet.

erm sweary mary songs and naked ladies. maybe the beastie boys?

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 11:44 am
by Cardinal Sin
God, you're so out-of-touch UP.

The name of the lead singer of the band is an anagram of another word for fellacio.

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 11:52 am
by Istenem
GnR :evil: i have got a tat of them on my bicep. well a temporary transfer from smash hits.

don't know what the album is caled though. anal retention is saying appetite for destruction but that might be something completely different.

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 11:56 am
by Cardinal Sin
Your anus is correct. Appetite for Destruction is the best-selling debut album of all time until someone tells me differently.

Over to you UP

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 12:31 pm
by Istenem
ta. here's one about pseudonyms

why did the orion cricket club gain sporting notoriety in 1885?