How heavy metal and Satan gave us this sticker
Heavy metal and Satan played a role in the introduction of the explicit lyrics sticker. Become a Video Lab member The explicit lyrics sticker is one of the most recognizable images in American music. Its placement on an album cover signifies youre going to hear something for adult ears only, and its an image we often take for granted. The story behind how we got that sticker is bonkers, to say the least. The very public discussion around the advisory label involved the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC), a group led by the wives of Washington politicians and a few musicians including Frank Zappa, Dee Snider, and John Denver. While the PMRCs involvement was allegedly sparked by some raunchy lyrics from Princes 1984 album Purple Rain, the debate over rock lyrics had been infiltrating American culture and politics for a decade. The driving force behind that debate was the rise of heavy metal, a genre that saw explosive popularity with the launch of
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