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THRASH METAL HEROES UNMASKED

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    THRASH METAL HEROES UNMASKED

    SHOCK * HORROR * EXPOSED
    THRASH METAL HEROES UNMASKED
    RSPCA Guerrilla Raid On Gorillas

    Thrash Metal chart toppers Sonic Destruction are at the centre of an
    animal cruelty row following a raid on a recording session by RSPCA
    inspectors. The inspectors became interested in the band when an RSPCA
    member, Sid Jones, overheard his son playing their 'Barf Out Your Brains'
    album.
    Sid Jones told us, 'I was sure I could hear the distress call of a
    grizzly bear somewhere in the general racket that my son calls music.
    When my son mentioned that the band record nearby I organised a raid.'
    The raid was planned to coincide with the recording of a single, 'Bog
    Eyes And Dandruff', a follow-up to the EP 'Eaten By A Combine' which
    topped the indie charts for over a month.
    RSCPA men burst into the studio as soon as they heard the first grunt and
    crashing chord. What they saw horrified them. Sid Jones takes up the
    story. 'We thought they just used a bear to add to the vocals. When we
    got in that studio we saw the full scale of the problem. There were three
    gorilla's and a chimp tied down to the floor and playing musical instru-
    ments. One gorilla had his feet glued to his drum pedals. The place
    stank. I don't think the place had been cleaned out for weeks.'
    The RSPCA inspectors discovered Dick Devious the band's producer sitting
    in the soundproof control room wearing a gasmask to protect him from the
    stench. On the mixing desk in front of him lay large quantities of
    amphetimine sulphate and several cans full of mixed and edited master
    tapes.
    It was only when the RSPCA summoned the police that the full story
    emerged. Faced with a charge of possessing over a pound of 'Speed' Devious
    broke down and confessed that the drugs were not for his use.
    Devious named Bob Dog, supremo of Sore Ball records, as the man behind
    a scheme to pump the animals full of hard drugs and record them as they
    attacked musical instruments in a chemically induced frenzy.
    Devious also revealed that the four animals discovered by the RSPCA
    had been responsible for nearly all the products released by bands like
    Napalm Death, Bolt Thrower and Unseen Terror.
    The blubbering producer confirmed the RSPCA theory about a bear but
    revealed the animal had been released from the studio following 'Musical
    differences' resulting from it's accidental playing of a proper chord on
    the guitar. 'That's when we got the chimp in,' mumbled Devious.
    With Devious, Dog and a couple of recording engineers removed to police
    cells, attempts were made to release the animals. At this point the
    animal inspectors encountered problems as the rockin' primates insisted
    on hauling themselves back into the studio for further performances.
    In one final speed fuelled frenzy the animals cut 'Fascist Inspectors
    Piss Off' and 'Sexy Orang Baby Go Down On Me'. With the band now returned
    to their respective zoos, the royalties from their single will pay for
    their upkeep.

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