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Hell On Earth Questioned In Candy Corn Smuggling

Industrial rock band, Hell On Earth and label Neptune Records were questioned by law enforcement authorities last week for taking part in an alleged drug smuggling operation. Allegations of drug smuggling had stemmed from a tip by a US Postal employee who was suspicious of the individually packaged candy corn that the label and band had mailed out through the US Postal Service.

Hell On Earth bandleader, BillY said in an interview the following day, "The whole point of sending candy corn in the small baggies is to keep within the theme of our new album, All Things Disturbingly Sassy. We're guilty of being artists. Is that a crime?"

The US Postal Service had no comment.

Go to hellonearth.net to see pictures of the questionable candy corn.

Source: Hell On Earth

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