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'''''Virgin Killer''''' is an album by the ] band ], released in ]. '''''Virgin Killer''''' is an album by the ] band ], released in ].
It had a controversial cover showing a ] ] girl. Later pressings of the album had a different cover. Band member Klaus Meine acknowledged that he was shocked when he saw the original album cover, but was pressed by the record company to do something contorversial {{citation needed}}. Although the fans loved the cover {{citation needed}}, the critics didn't {{citation needed}}. It had a controversial cover showing a ] ] girl. Later pressings of the album had a different cover. Band member Klaus Meine acknowledged that he was shocked when he saw the original album cover, but was pressed by the record company to do something controversial {{citation needed}}. Although the fans loved the cover {{citation needed}}, the critics didn't {{citation needed}}.


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Virgin Killer is an album by the German band Scorpions, released in 1976. It had a controversial cover showing a naked prepubescent girl. Later pressings of the album had a different cover. Band member Klaus Meine acknowledged that he was shocked when he saw the original album cover, but was pressed by the record company to do something controversial . Although the fans loved the cover , the critics didn't .

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Track listing

  1. "Pictured Life" (Meine, Roth, Schenker) (3:21)
  2. "Catch Your Train" (Meine, Schenker) (3:32)
  3. "In Your Park" (Meine, Schenker) (3:39)
  4. "Backstage Queen" (Meine, Schenker) (3:10)
  5. "Virgin Killer" (Roth) (3:41)
  6. "Hell Cat" (Roth) (2:54)
  7. "Crying Days" (Meine, Schenker) (4:36)
  8. "Polar Nights" (Roth) (5:04)
  9. "Yellow Raven" (Roth) (4:58)
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