Rudimentary Peni - Pills, Popes, and Potions
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boohoo if you don't like it. it speaks to me. insanity can be brilliant.
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why would you want him to lead you? maybe, he did it with the first albums but now he is showing you freedom. i rather have freedom over following.
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Pretty nice drawing..
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whoa whoa
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I'm one of the few people who like this. Maybe because I am familiar with a number of the meds he lists. I believe the list is based upon his own script whilst sectioned. It really does give a sound to the feeling of being on psych meds - heavy, repetitive and slightly nauseous.
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His songs no more have the powerfulness to lead a crowd.. Nick's lost his touch. I love Blinko.. but come'on.
UnicornFlavors 2 years ago
The majority of the album was written while lead singer/guitarist Nick Blinko was being detained in a psychiatric hospital under Section 3 of the 1983 Mental Health Act. The subject matter of the album relates to the delusions Blinko was experiencing at the time, particularly the idea that he was "Pope Adrian 37th" — a reference to Pope Adrian IV.
I suppose it's hard to possess the power to "lead a crowd" while being in the insane asylum.
CosmeticPlague104 2 years ago 17