Cover
The original front cover of the album, which featured model "Bambi" dressed as a luminous red demon with a protruding tongue (similar to Gene Simmons of Kiss), caused controversy amongst church and parental groups. In subsequent U.S. releases, the album was released with a censored cover in which most of the model’s face was obscured (see further, censorship). The 2006 remastered CD release features the original cover art.
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