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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 controversial {{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 an alternate cover showing a group shot of the band. 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 1977. It had a controversial cover showing a naked prepubescent girl. Later pressings of the album had an alternate cover showing a group shot of the band. 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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