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* The satirical "Smæk" by the Danish radical-leftist band ''Røde Mor'' seems to start out like this, but comes with a twist. It centers around a narrator, who has always felt alienated from his own body and sexuality. He eventually comes to the revelation in his adulthood that he has sadistic tendencies after visiting a porn shop and ends being convinced by the proprietor to buy a whip. He realizes that he finds whipping people to be a very stimulating activity, so he ends up going on a regular frenzy where he beats up everyone he comes across in his neighborhood with said whip, but this behavior ends up getting him arrested by the local police and thrown in jail. Realizing that he needs to be smarter about how he applies his sadism, the narrator proceeds to join the police force after getting released from jail, because wearing a badge and a uniform means that not only are you allowed to go around and beat up all the people you could ever want to, the state will even pay you a salary for doing it.

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* The satirical song "Smæk" by the Danish radical-leftist band ''Røde Mor'' Røde Mor seems to start out like this, but comes with a twist. It centers around a narrator, who has always felt alienated from his own body and sexuality. He eventually comes to the revelation in his adulthood that he has sadistic tendencies after visiting a porn shop and ends being convinced by the proprietor to buy a whip. He realizes that he finds whipping people to be a very stimulating activity, so he ends up going on a regular frenzy where he beats up everyone he comes across in his neighborhood with said whip, but this behavior ends up getting him arrested by the local police and thrown in jail. Realizing that he needs to be smarter about how he applies his sadism, the narrator proceeds to join the police force after getting released from jail, because wearing a badge and a uniform means that not only are you allowed to go around and beat up all the people you could ever want to, the state will even pay you a salary for doing it.
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* The satirical "Smæk" by the Danish radical-leftist band ''Røde Mor'' seems to start out like this, but comes with a twist. It centers around a narrator, who has always felt alienated from his own body and sexuality. He eventually comes to the revelation in his adulthood that he has sadistic tendencies after visiting a porn shop and ends being convinced by the proprietor to buy a whip. He realizes that he finds whipping people to be a very stimulating activity, so he ends up going on a regular frenzy where he beats up everyone he comes across in his neighborhood with said whip, but this behavior ends up getting him arrested by the local police and thrown in jail. Realizing that he needs to be smarter about how he applies his sadism, the narrator proceeds to join the police force after getting released from jail, because wearing a badge and a uniform means that the state will pay you money for going around and beating up people.

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* The satirical "Smæk" by the Danish radical-leftist band ''Røde Mor'' seems to start out like this, but comes with a twist. It centers around a narrator, who has always felt alienated from his own body and sexuality. He eventually comes to the revelation in his adulthood that he has sadistic tendencies after visiting a porn shop and ends being convinced by the proprietor to buy a whip. He realizes that he finds whipping people to be a very stimulating activity, so he ends up going on a regular frenzy where he beats up everyone he comes across in his neighborhood with said whip, but this behavior ends up getting him arrested by the local police and thrown in jail. Realizing that he needs to be smarter about how he applies his sadism, the narrator proceeds to join the police force after getting released from jail, because wearing a badge and a uniform means that not only are you allowed to go around and beat up all the people you could ever want to, the state will even pay you money a salary for going around and beating up people.doing it.
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* The satirical "Smæk" by the Danish radical-leftist band ''Røde Mor'' seems to start out like this, but comes with a twist. It centers around a narrator, who has always felt alienated from his own body and sexuality. He eventually comes to the revelation in his adulthood that he has sadistic tendencies after visiting a porn shop and ends being convinced by the proprietor to buy a whip. He realizes that he finds whipping people to be a very stimulating activity, so he ends up going on a regular frenzy where he beats up everyone he comes across in his neighborhood with said whip, but this behavior ends up getting him arrested by the local police and thrown in jail. Realizing that he needs to be smarter about how he applies his sadism, the narrator proceeds to join the police force after getting released from jail, because wearing a badge and a uniform means that the state will pay you money for going around and beating up people.
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* "House of Wolves" by Music/MyChemicalRomance has shades of this, though they’re definitely too punk for this song to be UN-usual for them. Gerard [[LargeHam hams up the preacher’s-sermon type lyrics]] [[NoIndoorVoice at the top of his lungs]] to screeching guitars, and he seems to [[EvilIsSexy revel in going to hell.]]

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* "House of Wolves" by Music/MyChemicalRomance has shades of this, though they’re definitely too punk for this song to be UN-usual for them. Gerard [[LargeHam hams up the preacher’s-sermon type lyrics]] [[NoIndoorVoice at the top of his lungs]] to screeching guitars, and he seems to [[EvilIsSexy revel in going to hell.]]
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* "Choke Me, Spank Me, Pull My Hair" by Xzibit

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* "Choke Me, Spank Me, Pull My Hair" by XzibitMusic/{{Xzibit}}
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* The little-known "Hey Blue Eyes" by Music/BruceSpringsteen is a subversion. It uses a BDSM relationship as a metaphor for abuses of power during the Bush administration at facilities like Guantanamo Bay.
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* Similiar to the Tenchi example, there is a ''Anime/WeissKreuz'' song called ''Bosanova, Casanova'' with some [[http://www.kekkai.org/wkcorner/media/bosanovacasanova.html provocative lyrics]]. And since it is a duet between male singers, it even plays into the show's HoYay factor.

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* Similiar to the Tenchi example, there is a ''Anime/WeissKreuz'' ''Anime/KnightHunters'' song called titled ''Bosanova, Casanova'' with some [[http://www.kekkai.org/wkcorner/media/bosanovacasanova.html provocative lyrics]]. And since it is a duet between male singers, it even plays into the show's HoYay factor.
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* "Auto-Erotic Asphyxiation" by Music/MitchBenn and the Distractions is about the, er, [[ADateWithRosiePalms one-player]] version of bondage.

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* "Auto-Erotic Asphyxiation" by Music/MitchBenn and the Distractions is about the, er, [[ADateWithRosiePalms one-player]] one-player version of bondage.

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* Plenty of examples from Music/DepecheMode; "Master and Servant", "A Question of Lust", "Stripped", "Strangelove", "Behind the Wheeel", "Policy of Truth", "Rush", "In Your Room"...it would be easier to list the songs they've done that aren't BDSM-related in some way or form.



* Music/DepecheMode's "Master and Servant" is an obvious fit to this trope. "Strangelove" is as well, though not until you listen to the lyrics
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* Music/ThirtySecondsToMars has the song "Hurricane," but the lyrics barely suggest what the video shows pretty explicitly.
-->No matter how many breaths that you took you still couldn't breathe...\\
Do you really want me dead or alive to torture for my sins?
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* "Ne ostavlyay menya, lyubimyi" ("Don't Ever Leave Me, Love" in English verison) by [[Music/NuVirgos]] (aka VIA Gra) is not the BDSM song itself (it is about complicated relationships), but the [[https://youtu.be/PwrvtiiyLqY music video]] is full of BDSM imagery (not in a typical leather style, though).

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* "Ne ostavlyay menya, lyubimyi" ("Don't Ever Leave Me, Love" in English verison) by [[Music/NuVirgos]] Music/NuVirgos (aka VIA Gra) is not the BDSM song itself (it is about complicated relationships), but the [[https://youtu.be/PwrvtiiyLqY music video]] is full of BDSM imagery (not in a typical leather style, though).
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* "Ne ostavlyay menya, lyubimyi" ("Don't Ever Leave Me, Love@ in English verison) by [[Music/NuVirgos]] (aka VIA Gra) is not the BDSM song itself (it is about complicated relationships), but the [[https://youtu.be/PwrvtiiyLqY music video]] is full of BDSM imagery (not in a typical leather style, though).

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* "Ne ostavlyay menya, lyubimyi" ("Don't Ever Leave Me, Love@ Love" in English verison) by [[Music/NuVirgos]] (aka VIA Gra) is not the BDSM song itself (it is about complicated relationships), but the [[https://youtu.be/PwrvtiiyLqY music video]] is full of BDSM imagery (not in a typical leather style, though).
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* "Ne ostavlyay menya, lyubimyi" ("Don't Ever Leave Me, Love@ in English verison) by [[Music/NuVirgos]] (aka VIA Gra) is not the BDSM song itself (it is about complicated relationships), but the [[https://youtu.be/PwrvtiiyLqY music video]] is full of BDSM imagery (not in a typical leather style, though).
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* "Gomenasai" by Music/{{Kelela}} is explicitly about teasing and dominating a submissive partner.
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* "Torture" by Music/TheCure has some bondage elements.

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* "Torture" by Music/TheCure Music/{{The Cure|Band}} has some bondage elements.
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** Subsequently UnderminedByReality, after a number of his partners publicly accused him of crossing the line into non-consensual domestic abuse.

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** Subsequently UnderminedByReality, HarsherInHindsight after a number of his partners publicly accused him of crossing the line into non-consensual domestic abuse.
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* "Torture" by music/TheCure has some bondage elements.

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* "Torture" by music/TheCure Music/TheCure has some bondage elements.
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* "Torture Me" by Metric:

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* Music/TheWeeknd's "Take My Breath" is all-but-literally about S&M breath play. The video shows Abel being strangled by a dominatrix type's long braids.

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* Music/TheWeeknd's "Take My Breath" is all-but-literally about a not-even-thinly-veiled metaphor for S&M breath play. The video shows Abel being strangled by a dominatrix type's long braids.
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* Music/TheWeeknd's "Take My Breath" is all-but-literally about S&M breath play. The video shows Abel being strangled by a dominatrix type's long braids.
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* "House of Wolves" by Music/MyChemicalRomance has shades of this, though they’re definitely too punk for this song to be UN-usual for them. Gerard [[LargeHam hams up the preacher’s-sermon type lyrics]] [[NoIndoorVoice at the top of his lungs]] to [[MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness screeching guitars,]] and he seems to [[EvilIsSexy revel in going to hell.]]

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* "House of Wolves" by Music/MyChemicalRomance has shades of this, though they’re definitely too punk for this song to be UN-usual for them. Gerard [[LargeHam hams up the preacher’s-sermon type lyrics]] [[NoIndoorVoice at the top of his lungs]] to [[MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness screeching guitars,]] guitars, and he seems to [[EvilIsSexy revel in going to hell.]]
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** "Nasty Habits" is a straighter example, although it's also about sexual habits in general.

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