I thought exactly the same. We used to call it "the bucket" here, while its companion game du-jour was absolutely Worms (turn based videogames are conceived for one reason only: to facilitate bongs passing around)
Ahem. Good morning, bedlam.
Being this the throwback round, timestamp snippets will deal about actual moments in time. Mine.
Time Travel Snippets (aka Reasons why this wasn't banned):
A bunch of home-made bamboo bong sessions would have featured this.
There is no chance my brother would have liked and brought home this album.
My father had already stopped checking out new music, otherwise he would have loved this.
My brother always considered this “brain-hurting” music.
My parents were already too regretful about having kids, wouldn't have appreciated this.
My parents were too distant, geographically and culturally, to even know this.
My mother would have chased me out of the house, wielding crucifix and garlic.
Nobody knew about this where I lived, but I don't feel I've missed on a seminal act.
My brother was too young and my father too old to buy this. They would have loved it.
This song would have found its way to my house only via my sister.
A dozen years later, I would have loved to dedicate this to girlfriend#1.
Now I know why I stopped researching their repertoire after a precise date.
If they had published it when they actually recorded it, this album would have definitely had its place of honour among my father's best.
I was into full Image and Words discovery/obsession. This was just obsolete.
This was about being in a specific place and culture at the right time. My father just wasn't there.
I suspect this wasn't even distributed in my neck of the woods at that time. And, again, Images and Words monopolised everything.
Results on monday, all of them.