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{{Infobox Lostwave|Box=BoxRed|ShowBox=yes|Image=Striptease.jpg|Caption=|Alt_name=Pricktease, Ribcage|Genre=Punk|Length=2:34|Year=1980-1984|Status=Unsolved|Search_started=2012|OP=Guglielm|Media=Striptease.mp3}}'''Striptease''' (also known as '''"Pricktease"''' and '''"Ribcage"''') is an unidentified punk song first uploaded to the New Wave Outpost forums in 2012 by user Guglielm.  
{{Infobox Lostwave|Box=BoxLightGreen|ShowBox=yes|Image=Striptease.jpg|Caption=|Alt_name=Pricktease, Ribcage|Genre=Punk|Length=2:34|Year=1980-1984|Status=Unsolved|Search_started=2012|OP=Guglielm|Media=Striptease.mp3}}'''Striptease''' (also known as '''"Pricktease"''' and '''"Ribcage"''') is an unidentified punk song first uploaded to the New Wave Outpost forums in 2012 by user Guglielm.  


== Background ==
== Background ==
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On April 8th, 2013, the song was first uploaded to WatZatSong by user nathank,<ref>https://www.watzatsong.com/en/name-that-tune/376990.html</ref> followed by an upload by user Guglielm on July 11th, 2013,<ref>https://www.watzatsong.com/en/name-that-tune/383888.html</ref> before being reuploaded by Guglielm on September 7th, 2014.<ref>https://www.watzatsong.com/en/name-that-tune/412354.html</ref> Based on the OP's other found songs, this song was most likely recorded between 1980 and 1984, and recorded from the WFMU New Jersey radio station.<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10029uDyY6T4_XGC6z6Hn6bz9HTHOgYB-9a5hYrbXQps/edit?gid=512131437#gid=512131437</ref>
On April 8th, 2013, the song was first uploaded to WatZatSong by user nathank,<ref>https://www.watzatsong.com/en/name-that-tune/376990.html</ref> followed by an upload by user Guglielm on July 11th, 2013,<ref>https://www.watzatsong.com/en/name-that-tune/383888.html</ref> before being reuploaded by Guglielm on September 7th, 2014.<ref>https://www.watzatsong.com/en/name-that-tune/412354.html</ref> Based on the OP's other found songs, this song was most likely recorded between 1980 and 1984, and recorded from the WFMU New Jersey radio station.<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10029uDyY6T4_XGC6z6Hn6bz9HTHOgYB-9a5hYrbXQps/edit?gid=512131437#gid=512131437</ref>
== Leads ==
=== Possible ===
* '''Whorelords''': On December 5th, 2024, Discord users Aidnic and rocketballboi discovered a Facebook post from WFMU DJ Pat Duncan, which featured a 1983 playlist that included a song called Cryptease by the punk band Whorelords.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10229659912734925&set=a.10219103916841625&type=3&rdid=B0QV6L3Yb8e21loZ&share_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fshare%2F1Dav23oSg9%2F</ref> The band released an untitled album in 1983,<ref>https://www.discogs.com/release/32488188-Whore-Lords-No-Control-Untitled</ref> which is not available online, but a song from the album shares an identical musical style and vocals to the lost song.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XHBbhPYep4</ref> A 2015 test pressing of a compilation album of Whorelords songs, including Cryptease,<ref>https://www.discogs.com/release/32488047-Whorelords-Whorelords</ref> was never released<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XHBbhPYep4&lc=Ugg7i68YX1oa9ngCoAEC</ref> due to conflicts over the quality of the recordings.<ref>https://www.guillotinezine.com/interviews/</ref>
=== Debunked ===


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
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Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust


I felt a (leash?) where my heart turned rust
I felt a leap when my heart turned rust


'''(Chorus)'''
'''(Chorus)'''
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But when I think of killing you bitch
But when I think of killing you bitch


It gets hard (to work?)
It gets hard to (wait?)


'''(Chorus)'''
'''(Chorus)'''
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== Resources ==
== Resources ==
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[[Category:Unidentified]]
[[Category:Underidentified]]
[[Category:Punk]]
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[[Category:Uploaded by Guglielm]]
[[Category:Uploaded by Guglielm]]

Latest revision as of 21:39, 13 December 2024

ⓘ This lostwave is classified as nearly solved.

Striptease
Alternative name(s) Pricktease, Ribcage
Genre Punk
Length 2:34
Year 1980-1984
Status Unsolved
Original poster Guglielm
Search started 2012
File:Striptease.mp3

Striptease (also known as "Pricktease" and "Ribcage") is an unidentified punk song first uploaded to the New Wave Outpost forums in 2012 by user Guglielm.

Background[edit | edit source]

On August 23rd, 2012, the song was first posted to the New Wave Outpost forums by user Guglielm as part of a collection of lost songs, but it did not gain much traction.[1]

On April 8th, 2013, the song was first uploaded to WatZatSong by user nathank,[2] followed by an upload by user Guglielm on July 11th, 2013,[3] before being reuploaded by Guglielm on September 7th, 2014.[4] Based on the OP's other found songs, this song was most likely recorded between 1980 and 1984, and recorded from the WFMU New Jersey radio station.[5]

Leads[edit | edit source]

Possible[edit | edit source]

  • Whorelords: On December 5th, 2024, Discord users Aidnic and rocketballboi discovered a Facebook post from WFMU DJ Pat Duncan, which featured a 1983 playlist that included a song called Cryptease by the punk band Whorelords.[6] The band released an untitled album in 1983,[7] which is not available online, but a song from the album shares an identical musical style and vocals to the lost song.[8] A 2015 test pressing of a compilation album of Whorelords songs, including Cryptease,[9] was never released[10] due to conflicts over the quality of the recordings.[11]

Debunked[edit | edit source]

Lyrics[edit | edit source]

Resources[edit | edit source]