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"'80s Austrian chart-toppers" mentioned in Grant Morrison's editorial introduction to ''[http://www.heavymetal.com Heavy Metal]'' magazine's 2017 Music Special (issue 287). The band, which included lead singer [[Graham Reaper]] and lead guitarist [["Brian" Damage]], wrote a 1988 song that mysteriously referenced the real musicians featured in the issue, as well as the alt-right and Brazil's 1994 FIFA World Cup championship. | "'80s Austrian chart-toppers" mentioned in Grant Morrison's editorial introduction to ''[http://www.heavymetal.com Heavy Metal]'' magazine's 2017 Music Special (issue 287). The band, which included lead singer [[Graham Reaper]] and lead guitarist [["Brian" Damage]], wrote a 1988 song that mysteriously referenced the real musicians featured in the issue, as well as the alt-right and Brazil's 1994 FIFA World Cup championship. | ||
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"'80s Austrian chart-toppers" mentioned in Grant Morrison's editorial introduction to Heavy Metal magazine's 2017 Music Special (issue 287). The band, which included lead singer Graham Reaper and lead guitarist "Brian" Damage, wrote a 1988 song that mysteriously referenced the real musicians featured in the issue, as well as the alt-right and Brazil's 1994 FIFA World Cup championship.