Gridcosm
Level 1162 of 4855Created on Jul 14, 2002.
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Their 4th biggest hit was called "Every Body Wants Some." It was often compared to Billy Squire's "Everybody wants some." Their 3rd rawest ghetto shit was "It's a pity we was so broke that we had to get milk out our momma's titty." Their biggest album sold about 67,000 strong. Mostly in Europe. Then their biggest hit in The States, "Europe is a bunch of broke dick Frenchies" sold about 150 copies. Mostly to friends and people who can't say no. Their biggest single since then is called "People who can't say no." and will be handed out at an open mic performance at the Big Man Handle on Thursday. The opening band goes by Aggressive Mooch. They used to be called God And The Devil Are Both Bi, But Don't Like Like One Another. Before that they were the Get Rifters, until they found out rifter wasn't a real word. Real words were all they wanted. They would Klaatu and then the aliens came and brought joy and Scientology to EVERYONE regardless of whether they wanted it or not. saw met stuff and shook Phil Dick's electronic hand because it had written a review where Lucy in the eye withs diamonds and Albert Hoffman's Heavy Meddle Experience were declared exhaustive by the poets and artists that observe humanity (from a safe distance! hehehe). The drummer used to play for The Outcast, but now everyone loves him because now he's serious. He swings his arms too much when he walks, but he plays for The Huff St. Blues.
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