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Joe's Garage (Acts I, II, & III)

Frank Zappa · 1990 · Album

Rock

This record presents a satirical and narrative-driven exploration of various societal themes, woven into an intricate rock opera format.

MellowModernSatirical Critique of Organized ReligionExploration of Sexual Identity and DesireThe Absurdity of Consumer CultureDystopian Reflections on SocietyThe Role of Music in Personal and Social Freedom

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