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− | An all-hermaphrodite vocal combo appearing in Alfred Bester and Roger Zelazny's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychoshop Psychoshop] (published 1998). All of the members of this combo, which is the most popular singing group of a generation (though it's not clear ''which'' generation--the novel is about time travel, after all), have both male and female genitalia. The resulting mix of hormones produces both amazing vocals and unhappiness for lead singer Ashton Ash, who trades his dual set for a boring old single set. | + | An all-hermaphrodite vocal combo appearing in Alfred Bester and Roger Zelazny's ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychoshop Psychoshop]'' (published 1998). All of the members of this combo, which is the most popular singing group of a generation (though it's not clear ''which'' generation--the novel is about time travel, after all), have both male and female genitalia. The resulting mix of hormones produces both amazing vocals and unhappiness for lead singer Ashton Ash, who trades his dual set for a boring old single set. |
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An all-hermaphrodite vocal combo appearing in Alfred Bester and Roger Zelazny's Psychoshop (published 1998). All of the members of this combo, which is the most popular singing group of a generation (though it's not clear which generation--the novel is about time travel, after all), have both male and female genitalia. The resulting mix of hormones produces both amazing vocals and unhappiness for lead singer Ashton Ash, who trades his dual set for a boring old single set.