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A ''"frenzy"'' is a English term to describe wild or maniac excitement. Several characters in Zappa's lyrics suffer from frenzies:
 
A ''"frenzy"'' is a English term to describe wild or maniac excitement. Several characters in Zappa's lyrics suffer from frenzies:
  
* [[Dirty Love]]: ''"The poodles bites/C'mon frenzy!"''
 
 
* [[Father O'Blivion]]: ''"Which set him off in such a frenzy"''
 
* [[Father O'Blivion]]: ''"Which set him off in such a frenzy"''
 
* [[Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me]]: ''"A petulant frenzy"''
 
* [[Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me]]: ''"A petulant frenzy"''
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* Drakma and Hunchentoot in ''[[Hunchentoot]]'' set themselves off in a frenzy.  
 
* Drakma and Hunchentoot in ''[[Hunchentoot]]'' set themselves off in a frenzy.  
 
* An Australian Zappa band is named ''[[Petulant Frenzy]]''
 
* An Australian Zappa band is named ''[[Petulant Frenzy]]''
* The filming company of ''[[The World's Greatest Sinner]]'' was called ''"Frenzy Productions"''
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* The filming company of ''[[The World’s Greatest Sinner (The Film)|The World's Greatest Sinner]]'' was called ''"Frenzy Productions"''
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:57, 22 September 2021

A "frenzy" is a English term to describe wild or maniac excitement. Several characters in Zappa's lyrics suffer from frenzies: