America's Least Wanted - in Popular Culture

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In 2006, UK Hardcore band, Age of Kali, released a demo CD with some of the lyrics from Goddamn Devil printed on the inner sleeve, as well as an alternative cover parodying the 'Ugly Kid' as Straight-Edge, only holding up two fingers with the X on his hand and holding a bottle of soda. The cover also read, "Margate's Least Wanted."

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