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Where Is Duke Lion? He's Dead... is the second studio album by American death metal band Big Dumb Face, released on October 31, 2017 by Edison Sound, a label formed by the band's guitarist, Wes Borland.

Big Dumb Face was inactive for 13 years while Wes Borland was active with other projects, most notably Black Light Burns, rejoining Limp Bizkit, and becoming the touring guitarist for Queen Kwong.

In June 2017, Borland hinted on Instagram that he would revive Big Dumb Face. On October 13, a new Big Dumb Face song, "He Rides The Sky", was released.

The band's second album, Where Is Duke Lion? He's Dead... was released on October 31 through Borland's own label Edison Sound. The album consists of newly written songs alongside one song written in 2001 and another written in 2003. Borland described it as "the most metal record I’ve ever made".
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