Should I do it?
Well, on the one hand, it'd be way more fun than "Guess What the Puzzle Maker is Thinking Part 500." But on the other, 99% of the solvers would just Google it...
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Okay, so, I've been getting into horror themed music lately. Been listening to some horror punk and psychobilly bands (The Creepshow, One-Eyed Doll, Schoolyard Heroes) and... well, I kinda like their lyrics. They remind me of cheesy B movies. And although I do admit they might not be the best bands ever, I do enjoy their music.
Considering Halloween is getting close, should I create a puzzle using some lyrics as questions, with the answers being the songs' names? (Like I've been doing with every other puzzle)
I don't know if someone can find the lyrics to some of these songs offensive, which is why I'm doubting whether I should create this puzzle or not.
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