Talk:Lysol (album)

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CR: Im not sure, but I think I saw the lysol cover in "A Clockwork Orange". It was in the scene where He is walking though the record store. If you look hard you can see it.

NB: At a High on Fire concert in Peterborough, England held on 29/03/05 I was able to quiz Joe Preston about the rumors surrounding his songwriting contributions to the Melvins. He flatly denied having written any part of "With Teeth" whatsoever. In fact, another long-standing rumor involving Preston suggests that he wrote the memorable bassline to the Melvins' "Night Goat". Again, Preston denied this rumor when I spoke to him. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tom Hair (talkcontribs) 08:40, 4 December 2007

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