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To go along with the recent post by LBR about "Bad Ass Coffee" here's proof that while Americans may have raised shocked blue-nosery to an art form, we don't have a monopoly on it. Sure it's almost 30 years on, but the Damned are causing consternation & uproar in Cambridge over plans to have them turn on the city's Xmas lights. It's heart-warming, in a way, to realize that there'll always be a bourgeousie to epater.

"Antipope" lyrics after the jump.

I'm going back to church tonight
Just like back when I was eight
But I don't mean to pray
I'm gonna nick the collection plate

I've got nothing against church
Only people who go there
and show they're
Plain ignorant and don't understand
a congregation at weekends won't change their behaviour
So many people are weak enough to have
to seek answers from the peddlers of hope
I should know
I had to go there myself
Not since the day I became antipope

There's gonna be some fun tonight
Spread the news around the town
That the vicar's a transvestite
With a fetish for robes and gowns

I've got nothing against church
Only people who go there
and show they're
Plain ignorant and don't understand
a congregation at weekends won't change their behaviour
So many people are weak enough to have
to seek answers from the peddlers of hope
I should know
I had to go there myself
Not since the day I became antipope

Religion doesn't mean a thing
It's just another way of being right wing
I think sex films are okay
I don't dig that pope no way

I've got nothing against church
Only people who go there
and show they're
Plain ignorant and don't understand
a congregation at weekends won't change their behaviour
So many people are weak enough to have
to seek answers from the peddlers of hope
I should know
I had to go there myself
Not since the day I became antipope

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