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Shouldn't there be a disambiguation link for Plumed Basilisk and Malaysian Sail-finned Lizard -- Resuna ( talk) 19:48, 12 December 2012 (UTC)
You do realise the "History" section doesn't even mention the release and recording of their debut album?! Fans of this band should be ashamed - the article is total crap. -- kingboyk ( talk) 14:53, 26 December 2007 (UTC)
There were at least two more singles that aren't mentioned in the article; I had both at one point. 'Mouthbreather' was released as a 45 (the cover art was a gree/black/white cartoon showing a sideways on bullet/bomb with (Mickey) Mouse astride holding an axe above his head) - can't remember what the B-side was. 'Dancing Naked Ladies' was also released as a single (a different recording, now available on the 'Liar' deluxe edition) with the Dicks cover 'Wheelchair Epidemic' as the B-side (again this is now available on 'Liar' deluxe). The artwork for that was a full colour cartoon; a paraplegic in a wheechair with a dunce cap on and green face being fucked by a blonde woman; she in ecstasy, he apparently unaware.
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The Jesus lizard is a band that looms large in music. We can expand this quite a bit, there are many resources to pull material from. I would say it is worthwhile. Hobie92 ( talk) 05:09, 18 July 2020 (UTC)