As I continue to build my playlists at Spotify, I must say that I can find almost any song or artist that comes to mind.
There are a few exceptions, though, and so far, they've all been Canadian.
Here is a song I rather liked in the late eighties, although I was a little squeamish contemplating the concept of human flesh under human skin. It's an example of Canadian goth music, I guess, although I suspect people who are into goth music are likely to debate this. Not with me, please.
National Velvet were from Toronto, and flourished between 1985 and 1995.
To Be Read By Rod Serling
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*Deedeedeedeeedeedeedeedee*
You unlock this bakery with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another
dimension.
A dimension of icing.
A dimension of pi...
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