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Rock & Roll is excessive, obnoxious, and over the top. Sometimes something right happens and a band becomes huge and has a great message. Fabulous were out to completely prove that last part WRONG.

Simon Spence was a music journalist who decided with a couple other journalists to see if they could create a "Prank" band, and prove that ANYONE would get lots of money thrown at them for being nothing more than a showcase act of bad behaviour. They were successful at that, but the only problem was that the music was actually VERY GOOD. They never released it until now, and wow it is a lot of fun to listen to. Though, not nearly as fun as the stories around it all. If stuffing Keanu Reeves in the trunk of a car, or ripping off the label, and stealing the rug in the lobby of the corporate offices seem like good antics, their music being good failed the whole project.

At least you get to listen to them now, and the stories with it.

In true form, all I can share with you is this. However I'm sure the rest of it will appear from a google search.

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#fabuloustheband #punkrock #escessiverocknroll #generationx #thedeadboys #kylieminogue #NME #thebeastyboys #radiohead #primalscream #manicstreetpreachers #keanureeves

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Rock & Roll is excessive, obnoxious, and over the top. Sometimes something right happens and a band becomes huge and has a great message. Fabulous were out to completely prove that last part WRONG.

Simon Spence was a music journalist who decided with a couple other journalists to see if they could create a "Prank" band, and prove that ANYONE would get lots of money thrown at them for being nothing more than a showcase act of bad behaviour. They were successful at that, but the only problem was that the music was actually VERY GOOD. They never released it until now, and wow it is a lot of fun to listen to. Though, not nearly as fun as the stories around it all. If stuffing Keanu Reeves in the trunk of a car, or ripping off the label, and stealing the rug in the lobby of the corporate offices seem like good antics, their music being good failed the whole project.

At least you get to listen to them now, and the stories with it.

In true form, all I can share with you is this. However I'm sure the rest of it will appear from a google search.

youtube

#fabuloustheband #punkrock #escessiverocknroll #generationx #thedeadboys #kylieminogue #NME #thebeastyboys #radiohead #primalscream #manicstreetpreachers #keanureeves

  continue reading

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