Talk:Around the Fur

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"Dai TH Flu" and "Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)" mock the music and image of mystical, allegedly demonic bands like KISS, Journey, Pantera, Faith No More, KoЯn or Black Sabbath; "Around The Fur" in particular is a riot thanks to Tufnel's narration about the Druids.

Where did this come from? I removed it because:

  1. It doesn't make any sense; and
  2. The same thing appears on White Pony
I don't have anything new to add, but I find it hilarious that anyone, including the bandmembers, consider Korn or Journey "demonic". Tokerboy