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The release of the album Frankenchrist in 1985 showed the band had grown in terms of musical proficiency and lyrical maturity.
While there were still a number of loud / fast songs, much of the music featured an eclectic mix of instruments including trumpets and synthesizers.
Around this time Klaus Flouride released the similarly experimental solo EP Cha Cha Cha With Mr. Flouride.
Lyrically, the band continued their trademark social commentary, with songs such as " MTV Get Off The Air " and " Jock-o-rama " poking fun at mainstream America.
In some ways the album represented an artistic peak.

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