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  2. Virgin Killer - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Killer is the fourth studio album by the German rock band Scorpions, released in 1976 by RCA Records. It was the band's first album to attract attention outside Europe. [ 3 ] The title is described as being a reference to time as the killer of innocence . [ 4 ]

  3. The 13 most controversial album covers of all time, from The ...

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    ScorpionsVirgin Killer. German rockers Scorpions knew exactly how provocative they were being with the Steffan Böhle-designed cover for 1976’s Virgin Killer, which depicts a naked 10-year ...

  4. List of controversial album art - Wikipedia

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    The cover was art-directed and designed by Gary Burden in a style suggestive of a National Geographic cover. According to Burden, "As a result of the Richard Pryor album cover, which I loved doing, I got two letters: One was a letter from the National Geographic Society ’s attorneys offering to sue me for defaming their publication.

  5. Streisand effect - Wikipedia

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    On December 5, 2008, the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) added the English Wikipedia article about the 1976 Scorpions album Virgin Killer to a child pornography blacklist, considering the album's cover art "a potentially illegal indecent image of a child under the age of 18". [39]

  6. Scorpions (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the Scorpions released Virgin Killer, the album cover of which featured a nude prepubescent girl behind a broken pane of glass. The cover art was designed by Stefan Bohle, who was the product manager for the West German division of RCA Records, [15] their label at the time. The cover brought the band considerable market exposure as ...

  7. Taken by Force - Wikipedia

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    The album cover photography was taken by Michael von Gimbut; [2] his third Scorpions album cover commission. Like their previous two albums, Taken by Force caused controversy with its cover art which again resulted in the artwork being replaced in most markets with an alternative cover using photographs of the band members.

  8. Talk:Virgin Killer/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    the cover was not banned in the traditional sense, as it was never declared illegal. It was in fact released, uncensored (as shown in Virgin Killer.jpg), only to be recalled from distribution after numerous complaints and at least one incident of mass vandalism of on-shelf albums by a customer. Then it was re-released with a different cover.

  9. ‘Death of a Virgin, and the Sin of Not Living ... - AOL

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    There may be films that resemble in certain details “Death of a Virgin, and the Sin of Not Living,” though nothing readily comes to mind, and even were there something to compare it to, it ...