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Nonfiction

from Public Library by The Burning Hell

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This song is about the differences between fiction and nonfiction, and what a preference for one or the other says about you as a human being. Rated R for implied graphic sexual content.

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from Public Library, released April 1, 2016

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The Burning Hell

The Burning Hell is the ongoing musical project of songwriter Mathias Kom and multi-instrumentalists Ariel Sharratt and Jake Nicoll, often including additional comrades and collaborators.

Their densely populated genre-shifting songs are packed with an abundance of literary, historical, cultural, and pop-cultural forebears, heroes and villains, subjects and objects, stories and hooks.
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