A Tale of Sex, Designer Drugs, and the Death of Rock N Roll

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A Tale of Sex, Designer Drugs, and the Death of Rock N Roll
A Tale of Sex, Designer Drugs, and the Death of Rock N Roll cover
EP by Pretty Boy Floyd
Released 1998
Genre Rock
Label Perris Records
Producer(s) Kerilynn Kelly
Kristy "Krash" Majors
Pretty Boy Floyd chronology
Leather Boyz with Electric Toyz
(1989)
A Tale of Sex, Designer Drugs, and the Death of Rock N Roll
(1998)
Porn Stars
(1998)


A Tale of Sex, Designer Drugs, and the Death of Rock N Roll is a EP released by the American rock band Pretty Boy Floyd. It was their first recording since splitting up in 1991.

Keri Kelli's previous band Big Bang Babies also recorded a version of "Everybody Needs A Hero".

"Do You Love Me" is not the same song as the KISS song of the same name.

  1. "Shut Up"
  2. "Junkie Girl"
  3. "Everybody Needs a Hero" (Big Bang Babies cover)
  4. "Do You Love Me"
  5. "Good Girl Gone Bad"

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