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Worst Band Names ever

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http://www.avclub.com/content/feature/2 ... and_names/

Revel in the misguided.

My laugh out loud favorite worse band name was Pissed Pissedofferson.
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Post by KathyRose »

Jeez, I must be getting old ... until I got to the last page or two (which I kind of enjoyed), I found most of these dismaying and/or frightening, to think that they represent the mind-set of the youth of America.

On a brighter note, I'd love to see a listing of best & worst improv troupe names!
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Kathy Rose Center wrote:Jeez, I must be getting old ... until I got to the last page or two (which I kind of enjoyed), I found most of these dismaying and/or frightening, to think that they represent the mind-set of the youth of America.

On a brighter note, I'd love to see a listing of best & worst improv troupe names!
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My favorite improv troupe names have always been:
People of Earth
True Fiction
The Lampshades (they did a 50s improvised musical format)
Slow Children at Play
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Cargo Of The Malicious Criminal
Uncle Zucchini
Crazy Candy
Best-Selling Fact

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Kathy Rose Center wrote:Jeez, I must be getting old ... until I got to the last page or two (which I kind of enjoyed), I found most of these dismaying and/or frightening, to think that they represent the mind-set of the youth of America.
the more it scares you the more metal they are
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Post by mpbrockman »

Not as cool/weird as the above:

but my upcoming CD has the working title "Perfectly Reasonable Dreams".


I also have a very specific picture of the cover. I may well be working out a deal with one of you artistic types. My artistic skill is limiited to stickmen and (for some unknown reason) freaky looking floating monks.

Just thought I'd share. Thank you for listening...
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Oh, and I was once in a band called "Grief Sandwich".
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Post by Lindsey »

Perhaps I've seen too many episodes of CSI:Miami but I think Volacity Spatter would make a kickass punk band name.
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