Discography
The Mentors are an American heavy metal band, noted for their deliberately sexist shock rock lyrics.
They formed in May 1976 in Seattle, Washington and relocated to Los Angeles, California in 1979, where their irreverent attitude aligned them with the city's punk rock scene. Their music has developed stylistically over the years from garage metal to hardcore punk to experimental thrash metal. They bill themselves as the inventors of "rape rock," essentially an early, 1970s-style heavy metal and punk rock fusion with extremely chauvinistic and perverse lyrics about degrading and degenerating women.
Although they garnered attention both from noted hard rock acts and pro-censorship movements such as the Parents Music Resource Center, the high-profile death of drummer and lead singer Eldon Hoke ("El Duce") in 1997 brought them unprecedented attention. They remain active with a retooled line-up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mentors_(band)
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Mentors - Up The DoseYear: 1986 (Reissue 1997)
Style: Heavy/Thrash Metal/Punk
Country: USA
Tracklist:
1. Heterosexuals Have The Right To Rock 5:24
2. Rock 'em Sock 'em 3:45
3. White Trash Woman 3:53
4. Adultery 6:22
5. On The Rag 5:11
6. Kick It On Down 5:45
7. Secretary Hump 5:24
8. Couch Test Casting 4:32
9. S.F.C.C. 3:27
10. Up The Dose 4:51
11. Kings Of Sleaze 3:58
12. Service Me Or Be Smacked 3:19
13. All Women Are Insane 2:36
14. Split The Square 3:33