Song titles like "I'm Gonna Rape You," "Expose Yourself to Kids," "Bite It You Scum," "Outlaw Scumfuc," "Gypsy Motherfucker," "Suck My Ass It Smells," "Die When You Die," and "Young Little Meat" - all fan favorites - give a fair idea of his self-conscious repulsiveness. His music rarely deviates from basic, thrashy, three-chord punk, and his once-adequate voice, ravaged by years of mistreatment, can charitably be described as tuneless and hoarse. Much like his life, Allin's discography is a confusing mess, with countless reissues, compilations, and live gigs cluttering the issue and making it difficult to tell at a glance where any given track listing originated. Yet no matter how vile he was, Allin had his supporters, whether they belonged to the outermost fringes of society, admired his absolute freedom of expression, or were simply fascinated by the spectacle of a man venting all the ugliest, most primal impulses of the human id. His songs - such as they were - were comically over-the-top hell-raisers about substance abuse, casual violence, and sexual conduct that was at best degrading and at worst criminal. ![]() Needless to say, he also ingested enormous amounts of booze and drugs, served several prison terms, and even promised to commit suicide on-stage on Halloween (he died of an overdose in 1993 before he could follow through). Rarely performing for more than 10-20 minutes before clubs shut him down, Allin usually took the stage in a jockstrap and wound up nude he beat himself bloody with broken bottles, torn cans, and microphones (when he wasn't trying to shove the latter up his own ass) he attacked and was attacked by his own audience he urinated on the stage, on his band, on the audience he frequently took laxatives before shows in order to defecate on the stage, after which he generally ate his own feces or threw them at the audience and yet, somehow, he still found audience members willing to perform oral sex on him on-stage. Music was almost incidental to his violent, scatological stage act, which got him arrested over 50 times for a litany of offenses, and made Iggy Pop's antics with the Stooges look like The Donny & Marie Show. Wherever the truth lay, there can be no doubt that Allin was the most spectacular degenerate in rock & roll history. ![]() To others, he was a lunatic whose attempts to shock and disgust were too ham-fisted to be taken seriously. Allin was the ultimate symbol of rock & roll rebellion, taking it to extremes that no one else was dangerous enough to explore.
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