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Future band members Roger DeBois, Reg Diddler, Tom Macoute, and Larry Murphy were roommates at Our Lady of the Elastic Sphincter Seminary in Worcester, Massachusetts. They spent many happy hours (as well as several gallons of spunk) in their room together. Reg, a guitar player since the age of 8, happened to mention to the others how easy it was to attract new sexual partners by playing a musical instrument. Naturally, they believed that havving a band would work even better. "We were gonna get more tender young boy ass than a Scoutmaster," recalls Father Thomas.

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  • Future band members Roger DeBois, Reg Diddler, Tom Macoute, and Larry Murphy were roommates at Our Lady of the Elastic Sphincter Seminary in Worcester, Massachusetts. They spent many happy hours (as well as several gallons of spunk) in their room together. Reg, a guitar player since the age of 8, happened to mention to the others how easy it was to attract new sexual partners by playing a musical instrument. Naturally, they believed that havving a band would work even better. "We were gonna get more tender young boy ass than a Scoutmaster," recalls Father Thomas.
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  • Future band members Roger DeBois, Reg Diddler, Tom Macoute, and Larry Murphy were roommates at Our Lady of the Elastic Sphincter Seminary in Worcester, Massachusetts. They spent many happy hours (as well as several gallons of spunk) in their room together. Reg, a guitar player since the age of 8, happened to mention to the others how easy it was to attract new sexual partners by playing a musical instrument. Naturally, they believed that havving a band would work even better. "We were gonna get more tender young boy ass than a Scoutmaster," recalls Father Thomas. They began by playing gigs at youth group penis meetings and prayer retreats. Their sets, consisting of liturgical music adapted to a relaxing, folksy beat, was very popular with young religious boys, and Catholic Priest released it's first recording in 1959. Entitled Loving The Body of Christ, it sold almost 2 million 78-RPM copies worldwide.
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