minendo
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As are the Spice Girls, Nsync, 98 Degrees, Pet Shop Boys, Backstreet Boys, etc.Originally posted by: FoBoT
they are better than a kick in the nads
As are the Spice Girls, Nsync, 98 Degrees, Pet Shop Boys, Backstreet Boys, etc.Originally posted by: FoBoT
they are better than a kick in the nads
Originally posted by: minendo
As are the Spice Girls, Nsync, 98 Degrees, Pet Shop Boys, Backstreet Boys, etc.Originally posted by: FoBoT
they are better than a kick in the nads
Originally posted by: minendo
They butchered that song.Originally posted by: Nocturnal
I heard their song The Boys of Summer on MTV and it has caught on to me. I really like the song. Do they have any other songs like it?
Originally posted by: minendo
They butchered that song.Originally posted by: Nocturnal
I heard their song The Boys of Summer on MTV and it has caught on to me. I really like the song. Do they have any other songs like it?
No way. They sped it up too much.Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: minendo
They butchered that song.Originally posted by: Nocturnal
I heard their song The Boys of Summer on MTV and it has caught on to me. I really like the song. Do they have any other songs like it?
It's a good cover, maybe better than the original.
Originally posted by: yellowperil
Their other singles suck IMO. Such is usually the case for new bands that release covers as breakthrough singles.
Originally posted by: yellowperil
Their other singles suck IMO. Such is usually the case for new bands that release covers as breakthrough singles.
Originally posted by: ChineseSkaterNoRice
uhh new? they've been around since the mid 1990sOriginally posted by: yellowperil Their other singles suck IMO. Such is usually the case for new bands that release covers as breakthrough singles.
I stand corrected.Originally posted by: Tetsuo
Originally posted by: ChineseSkaterNoRice
uhh new? they've been around since the mid 1990sOriginally posted by: yellowperil Their other singles suck IMO. Such is usually the case for new bands that release covers as breakthrough singles.
lol...that's what I was thinking when I first read this thread
