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''Houses of the Horny'' is a studio album by
the Mentors The Mentors are an American heavy metal band, known for their deliberate shock rock lyrics. Originally formed in Seattle, Washington in May 1976, they relocated to Los Angeles, California in 1979. The band garnered attention both from noted h ...
released in 1994, containing demo versions of tracks from what would have been their next album. The album was the last Mentors release in
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's lifetime, and was sold at Mentors concerts and via mailorder. It was only available on cassette. The title parodies the
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album ''
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''. In 1997, when German record label Maximum Metal reissued '' You Axed for It!'' and '' Up the Dose'', tracks from this album were added as bonuses. ''You Axed for It!'' included "Wine Her, Dine Her and 69 Her", "In and Out of You", "Leave Some for the Vultures" from '' To the Max'' and an unreleased track called "Sex Education", which had been recorded in the ''Houses of the Horny'' sessions. ''Up the Dose'' included "Kings of Sleaze", "Service Me or Be Smacked", "All Women are Insane" from ''To the Max'' and "Split the Square", although "Service Me or Be Smacked" is a different recording. In 2019, ''Houses of the Horny'' was reissued on CD, featuring "Sex Education", an unreleased track called "Slutfucker Paradise" whose title had been listed on the cover of the original 1994 release, the track "Million Dollar High", which had previously been known from a leaked demo recording from 1989, and several alternate mixes of songs, plus "The Roughest and the Toughest", an early version of "Wine Her, Dine Her and 69 Her".


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