One day in 1987 while rehearsing, we were flipping through a bizarre hardcore porno mag called Slave Piercing, which featured trans doms. We were also watching the cartoon She-Ra at the same time. The collision of these two disparate items resulted in this, our paean to a vengeful deity with both male and female sex organs.
credits
from Live at the Rivoli,
released March 24, 2016
Music by Rob Rowatt and Gord Disley. Lyrics by Scott Thompson and Paul Bellini.
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