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Blood Duster (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Blood Duster (album)

''Blood Duster'' is Blood Duster's fourth full-length album, which is self-titled mainly because anything after ''Cunt'' would be a disappointment. A competition was run on the band's messageboard to suggest album names, with some responses being ''Fucked Up By The Grace Of God'' and ''Taming The Manaconda''. Another suggestion was ''For Those About To Fuck'', but this was used as the name for the first track instead.
The album itself is labelled by the band as being "Psychodeathrockin’punkpimpin’icedealing gangstashit" and is an attempt to establish the genre of 'Anthemic Grind Rock'. With Blood Duster having secured an endorsement from the Black Flys sunglasses brand, Jason PC Fuller suggested in one interview that the band had become "corporate rock whores" (). This album took longer to record than previous Blood Duster albums and features a number of guest appearances including Jay Dunne from 28 Days, original AC/DC singer Dave Evans and the complete line-up of Melbourne band The Spazzys. It also contains the singles ''DrinkFightFuck'', ''SixSixSixteen'' and ''IWannaDoItWithADonna''.
The album launch was at the Hi-Fi Bar in Melbourne on 25 October 2003, with the bands Stiff Meat and Earth.
==Controversy==
This album was surrounded by some controversy. There was originally supposed to be bonus CD-ROM material included with the album but, due to censorship rules in Australia and the distributor not putting ratings on it, this material was censored, along with several photos that were to appear in the CD booklet.
The CD-ROM was to include live footage of Blood Duster performing ''Kill Kill Kill'', ''66.6 on Your FM Dial'' and ''Derek'', as well as a video of the band performing ''DrinkFightFuck'' at the single's launch. There was also a video entitled "D-Unit's Metal For The Brain 2005" that was censored because it showed certain band members taking drugs, namely cocaine. Some of the material that was supposed to be on the CD-ROM can be accessed at the band's website using the ''HippieKillTeam'' password hidden in the CD case.
Although some photos were censored in the compiling of the CD booklet, it still contains 125 small colour photos, including some featuring nudity and oral sex.

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