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Status: Single
City: MILWAUKEE
State: Wisconsin
Country: US
Signup Date: 9/16/2006
Friday, January 02, 2009 

Current mood:  hungover
Ok, get this shit. So I'm putting together this month's playlist, which is even more pointless than any more before! So I was trying to put up mostly songs sung by ladies. Mostly because I am in love with Miley right now. Anyway, I tried adding a Muffs song and BAM! Myspace banned me from uploading stuff. Of course, I'm thinking, "it must be that Miley song...somebody somewhere has that shit copyrighted." Nope. It was the Muffs. WTF?! So you get Naughty By Nature instead... Here's the songs:

1. Breakout by Miley Cyrus. Believe it or not, this song was written by Gina Schock. If you wonder who that is... it was the fucking drummer of the Go-Go's. How about that shit?

2. Follow the Trend by the Cichlids. Yeah, I misspelled it on the site. Fuck it. This band was from some small town in N. Florida. The story goes that they were poseurs. So much so that when the KBD committee was putting together the Bloodstains across Florida compilation, the bands F and the Eat were not gonna be on the record unless The Cichlids were left off. Punk.

3. Get to You by the Nastyfacts. Yeah, that's one word. They are still a band. One of the best KBD singles there is. Drive My Car is probably even better than this song.

4. Send me a Postcard by the Shocking Blue. The Shocking Blue is the band that originally wrote "Venus" AND "Love Buzz" that Nirvana covers. Actually, the Mr. T Experience covered this song, but it's a bit better by the Shocking Blue.

5. It's not You by the Okmoniks. Ladies! Justin, who is Nobunny, plays drums for this rock'n'roll band. I don't know if they will tour again, but if they come here I'll let you know.

6. Gaurd Your Grill by Naughty By Nature. I was recently listening to a mixtape that Tony Schwader made me in like 2001. It had this song on it, and it reminded me how awesome NBN was. I listened to this shit all the time when I was about 11. ALL THE TIME. It's still really good. Found out today this is not their debut LP either. They were called the New Style before this and released an album on MCA called Independent Leaders. Anyone ever heard it?

Keep it real. --eric