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MP3 Quiz Show Scandals - The Abominable Snowband

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(ID 521582)
We've been called the bastard child of the Ramones and the Rocky Horror Picture Show.

14 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Punk, ROCK: Modern Rock



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"Anthem for the new year!!
Infectious. Great tempo. Lyrics are killing me, AND they're well delivered. I need four more words.... Great song."
- Blackie_Hak from Austin, Texas on Garageband.com

"...Tonon's three piece band, The Quiz Show Scandals, provides plenty of musical fuel..."
- Washington City Paper

"...propelled by the hard-charging indie rock of Tonon's band, it makes for a fun (if late) night out."
- Matthew Robb, Frederick Gazette

"This song reminds me of motorhead or the sexpistols. This is classic punk. That really tells me something about the punk scene, that real punk rock like this has to put itself into a rock category because most pop-punkers are ignorant of their roots. Although I'm not a huge punk rock fan, I would not be surprised if punk, especially oldschool punk like this, made a comeback due to the political climate of the world right now. I couldn't make out much of the lyrics but I liked the arrangement of the song with the chorus-line verses. The instrumental break needs a little something else besides just the band jamming on a different chord progression. An idea you might try is completely dropping out with the guitars and then come back in REALLY LOUD, kinda' like (you're probably gonna hate this comparison) the offspring did on "something to believe in". I have a lot of respect for what you guys are doing, keep it up."
- Review of "I'll Wait," - Crescendo from Lubbock, Texas, on Garageband.com


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