Lyrics by Leatherface

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  1. Friends With No Faces
  2. A Cartoon (With the Pain)
  3. A Sad Day
  4. All Wanted
  5. Alright Jack
  6. Andy
  7. Animal Day
  8. Another Dance
  9. Bakelite
  10. Basked Potato
  11. Belly Dancing Stoat
  12. Books
  13. Bowl of Flies
  14. Box Jellyfish
  15. Cabbage Case
  16. Candle in the Wind
  17. Caught Up (H.W.M)
  18. Choice
  19. Closing Time
  20. Colorado Joe/ Leningrad Vlad
  21. Daylight Comes
  22. Dead End Streets
  23. Dead Industrial Atmosphere
  24. Deep Green Beautiful Levelling
  25. Desert Island
  26. Diddly Squat
  27. Diego Garcia
  28. Discipline
  29. Disgrace
  30. Do the Right Thing
  31. Don't Work
  32. Dustbin Modo
  33. Eat Her Face
  34. Eddy Bumble
  35. Eggbound
  36. Evil That Men Do
  37. Evo Pop
  38. Fat, Earthy, Flirt
  39. Fate
  40. Gangparty
  41. God Is Dead
  42. Grip
  43. Heart Is Home
  44. Heaven
  45. Heaven Sent
  46. Heed the Ball
  47. Here Comes The Judge
  48. Hoodlum
  49. How Lonely
  50. I Don't want To Be The One To Say It
  51. I Want the moon
  52. Ideal World
  53. In My Life
  54. In The Real World
  55. Kill Dj's
  56. Little White God
  57. Live For You
  58. Lorrydrivers Son
  59. Message In A Bottle (The Police Cover)
  60. My Worlds End
  61. Never Say Goodbye
  62. New York State
  63. Not A Day Goes By
  64. Not Superstitious
  65. Nutcase
  66. Our Father
  67. Pandora's Box
  68. Patrick Kills Me
  69. Peasant In Paradise
  70. Plastic Surgery
  71. Postwar Product Of A Fat Man's Wallet
  72. Punch
  73. Rabbit Pie Alibi
  74. Raga
  75. Razor Blades And Aspirin
  76. Red Diesel
  77. Right Reverend
  78. Scheme Of Things
  79. Ship Song
  80. Shipyards
  81. Skin Deep
  82. Small Yellow Chair
  83. Smile (You're In A Free And Pleasant Land)
  84. Soundbites
  85. Sour Grapes
  86. Speak In Tongues
  87. Springtime
  88. Sublime
  89. The Bastards Can't Dance
  90. This Land
  91. Trenchfoot
  92. True Colors
  93. Wallflower
  94. Watching You Sleep
  95. Wax Lyrical
  96. Wing Ding
  97. Winning
  98. Winsome, Losesome
  99. You
  100. You Wanted Everything

Leatherface is a character from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series. He first appeared in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) as the mentally disabled member of a family of deranged cannibals, featuring his face masks and chainsaw. Created by Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel, Leatherface was partially inspired by the crimes of Wisconsin murderer Ed Gein. The character has subsequently been represented in various other media, including novels, video games, and comic books; appearing in all nine films in the series. Actor Gunnar Hansen was the first and most well-known actor to portray the character, later going on to become a vocal advocate for the character. Since Hansen's portrayal of Leatherface, numerous other actors and stuntmen have assumed the role of the character throughout the series. The character's physical appearance and personality have gone through many transformations over the years, with various writers and special makeup effects artists leaving their mark on the character and his design. Unique among horror villains, in which most antagonists of the genre are usually classified as sadistic or evil, Leatherface is characterized as committing his brutal acts as a means of following his family's orders, while also killing out of fear. Leatherface has gradually become a widely recognized figure in popular culture, gaining a reputation as a cultural icon within the horror genre. He has been credited as one of the most influential characters of the slasher genre for inspiring the stereotype of the hulking, masked, and silent killer, predating and even influencing horror characters such as Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees. Leatherface has since been parodied and referenced in novels, feature films, games, and television series; in addition to being an inspiration for many artistic outlets, fictional characters, heavy metal bands, and wrestling gimmicks.

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