With a title like Blood Guts & Pussy, an album cover which features three nude models drenched in animal blood, and song titles like "Let's Fuck," "Fuck You Up and Get High," "Motherfucker," and "Fuckhead," the Dwarves had obviously redirected their style since Horror Stories. Gone is the subtle suggestiveness of that album, replaced by explicit exploitation and genuinely disgusting humor. Of course, most won't find the Dwarves very humorous; it takes a sick mind to appreciate the Dwarves' celebration of statutory rape on "Let's Fuck" or vocalist Blag Jesus' anger at a girl afraid of AIDS on "SFVD." Thirteen songs full of general punk sloppiness and distortion performed in 14 minutes. (Note: Many pressings of the CD are missing the track "Fuckhead" and the bonus untitled "Bitch" track, although all versions of the CD have "Fuckhead" on the track list.)
The Poodles first DVD In the Flesh, is a tale of two, maybe three, film episodes (depending on how you count). First, there's the 'rockumentary' where you get an inside and quite candid look into the lives of all four Poodles, with concert footage interspersed as segues to the biography. The band members discuss diverse subjects including the band's origins, their discouragement of drug use, and how their songs reach many generations.
Mr. Flash est un DJ et musicien français. Il signe sur le label parisien Ed Banger Records en 2003.
Le 26 avril 2010 paraît son nouvel EP « Blood Sweat & Tears » ; sur celui-ci, on retrouve le titre Flesh, pilier central de cet EP, "coup de gueule contre l'industrie de la pornographie" selon les dires de l'artiste. En effet, celui-ci a samplé des cris joussifs de femmes, cris que l'on retrouve dans la fameuse sex-tape de Paris Hilton (2003), entre autres. Wikipedia
Flesh & Bone is an improvement from Paid Vacation, mainly because Richard Marx isn't trying as hard to be contemporary. Marx has accepted, more or less, that he isn't fighting for a position in the Top 40 and has resigned himself to the adult contemporary charts. While that means Flesh & Blood doesn't even rock as hard as, say, "Don't Mean Nothin'," it does mean that is pleasantly and inoffensively melodic, with more memorable moments than its predecessor.