During a recent interview with Metal Roos, Wednesday 13 was asked if Murderdolls have any leftover material that was never released. The frontman confirmed that the band have an unreleased track, but “it was banned by the record company because it was too offensive.”

Wednesday said the following:
“Unfortunately, the song we have — there’s only one song that’s finished that was never released, and it was banned by the record company because it was too offensive. It was offensive then, and it’s even worse now. So it’s never gonna see the light of day. Like I said, it was bad then, but it’s even worse now. And the only other song, and I’ve never… I saw Joey [Jordison, late MURDERDOLLS guitarist who played drums on the band’s recordings] tracking it, and I would love to hear it to see if he actually… I don’t know if I could actually compose what he did. But we were finishing up ‘Women And Children Last’. Joey and I wanted to record a cover of David Bowie’s ‘Five Years’. That’s one of our favorite songs, and that was a song that was special, a bond between us. And one night Joey literally just went, ‘I’m going out to the studio and I’m recording this.’ And he made our engineer go out at midnight. And he goes, ‘I’m tracking drums.’ And he went in with headphones by himself and recorded the drum tracks for his version, in his head, what he heard, of ‘Five Years’. He recorded [it], and it’s just drums. And I don’t know — I’ve never heard it to listen to it. I would love to build on that. But I don’t know if it’s finished. But I know he tracked it. And you bringing it up, I’m just literally thinking about it now. I wonder if that’s a finished track, if that’s something we could build upon, ’cause that would be a cool thing. I just don’t know if I could transcribe what he had in his head, because he literally played to his own beat, his own rhythm. That’s how he did a lot of stuff. So, I would love to hear it, but, unfortunately, that’s the only two things, I think, that might exist — one that’s just a skeleton and one that’s — yeah.”
He then circled back to the “offensive” track:
“It’s all tongue in cheek, but people are a little too offended these days. And I think this would twist the ‘cancel’ knob a little too hard.”
[via Blabbermouth]
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