- The studio version of All the Rowboats.
- "Long Brown Hair" is sung from the point of view of a self-justifying rapist, while "Belt" is a twisted, very, very Black Comedy about an abused woman and her abuser, alternating between both point of views.
- Other songs can be more eerie and unsetting than something sung in that voice should be - the nightmarish "Pound Of Flesh" and "Apres Moi" come to mind.
- "The Trapper and the Furrier" is viscerally terrifying for some, especially the first verse where in the titular characters' paradise, animals step aside and turn over their cubs to be killed.
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