Pet Genius: “Top 5 Songs Alluding to Bodily Functions”
By PET GENIUS | October 9, 2007
 Pet Genius |
Pet Genius: “Top 5 Songs Alluding to Bodily Functions”
1_The Minutemen, “The Roar of the Masses Could Be Farts”
2_Bad Brains, “Pay to Cum”
3_The Replacements, “Gary’s Got a Boner”
4_The Melvins, “Up the Dumper”
5_Stone Temple Pilots, “Wet My Bed”
Pet Genius play upstairs at the Middle East Saturday
Edited by Will Spitz
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, Bad Brains, Stone Temple Pilots