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Revision as of 09:54, 22 April 2014
- Me and a Gun. Also her song "Juarez" is already eerie, but it becomes this when you find out it's based on the violent homicides of hundreds of women in Cuidad Juarez, Mexico. It's kinda difficult to listen to it now.
- The dreadful implications of one simple line from Juarez:
No angel came |
- Let's not forget her insanely creepy version of "Raining Blood".
- Even Slayer was creeped out by it.
- Amos' '97 Bonnie and Clyde needs its own entry. It's bad enough when Eminem does it, but Tori actually puts it to what sounds like a horror film theme. Then consider the lyrics in general: "Where's Mama? She's takin' a little nap in the trunk. Oh, that smell? Da-da musta runned over a skunk."
- Tori sounds like a psychopath. Rumor has it that Tori takes the perspective of the dead wife.
- At one of Tori's concerts, a fan had an emotional breakdown. She was brought backstage.