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Encyclopedia > Peeping Tom (song)

"Peeping Tom" is a song by British rock band Placebo, from their third album Black Market Music which was released in 2000. A live version is also featured on their DVD Soulmates Never Die (Live in Paris 2003). Tour visuals that were used to accompany the song live can be seen in the Extras section on their DVD collection of promotional videos, Once More With Feeling. The song is told in the first person, from the perspective of the Peeping Tom. The band has said that the song is trying to make the listener empathise with the Peeping Tom, and feel the emotions of one whose life is centered around voyeurism. This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Black Market Music (2000) is an album by the rock group Placebo. ... Soulmates Never Die (Live in Paris 2003) is the band Placebos first live DVD release that was released mainstream and was made available worldwide. ...



 

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