Turn The Heat Up
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Turn The Heat Up is a metal song from the West Virginia metal band Bobaflex. It was first recorded on the EP Primitive Epic and later re-recorded on Apologize For Nothing.
[edit] Cultural References
The song makes several references to pop culture and news events of that time. References include
- Jeffrey Dahmer
- Theodore Kaczynski a.k.a. "The Unabomber"
- At-At Walker from The Empire Strikes Back
- Richard Pryor and his famous flaming afro
- Mötley Crüe and their song Livewire
- Legendary Sea Monster The Kraken

