That sets up a nice sequel with some interesting ideas about the living undead and the horrific work conditions of the poor and social stratification of the Victorian era.
I'd argue. The name change was a substantial alternation to the venues' security obligations in the contract that continuing with the performance could likely endanger the performer and safety of the audience.
Then, I'd also tell them to read the 13th amendment, and pound sand.
They sounded too rough and cartoon-like. The lyrics talk about snorting Coca-Cola by the bucketful or some other nonsense.
Almost like they were making fun of the old country songs, like Johnny Cash's 'Sunday Morning Coming Down'. The one where he sings about being hungover.
L. M. A. O.
Yeah. Those lyrics bring the heat. Hahaha!.
That's what tipped me off about this "band". The lyrics went too hard about drugs and being an a$$hole ... too good to be true.
Nobody ever expected a Fallout: Mad Max crossover event.