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For those about to rock... we salute you with Mr. Mustache Zappa.
Guy with an interesting past, Frank Zappa self-produced almost every one of the more than 60 albums he released with the Mothers of Invention (who da fuck cares, really!?)
But way more important than any historical la-di-da is the mustache impact these weird prick achieved in the rock scene, influencing countless young bigas (we all know how this niche suffers, as seen here) in an extreme postive way – even if his lyrics were never to be understood by them.
Frank Zappa. By many, a mother of the biga.