Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Fake Band Bio Generator

Here are two of my fake bands.

A history of pop icons: Sweet Thang

Emerging from the basements of Boise, Sweet Thang soared to the top of the pop scene in 1980 with their debut album, Taking Candy from Strangers. The band's latest album, Big White Van, blends Sugar Bam Bam's syrupy arrangements with poppy synths to construct an album teeming with uber-memorable tunes. With standout tracks like "Nothing Nice," look for Sweet Thang to be a major part in the pop landscape for years to come.


A history of pop icons: Sweet Thang


Emerging from the clubs of Boise, Sweet Thang broke into the pop scene in 1980 with their debut album, Taking Candy from Strangers. The band's latest album, Big White Van, channels Sugar Bam Bam's easily digested hooks with effervescent strumming to fashion a solid record chock full of ultra-catchy gems. With standout tracks like "Nothing Nice," look for Sweet Thang to be a major player in the pop landscape for years to come.


A history of indie rock icons: Cradle Robbers


Since forming in their parent's garage in Albuquerque, Cradle Robbers found themselves at the top of the the indie rock scene in 2003 with their debut album, Lullaby Love. The band's latest album, Cradle to the Grave, blends Sandi Robster's unwieldy hooks with throwback instrumentals to assemble a bevy of chart-topping rave-ups. With standout tracks like "The Tree Top," don't be surprised if you find Cradle Robbers at the top of the indie rock charts and beyond.

A history of indie rock icons: Cradle Robbers

After starting out in downtown Albuquerque, Cradle Robbers broke into the indie rock scene in 2003 with their debut album, Lullaby Love. The band's latest album, Cradle to the Grave, layers Sandi Robster's unapologetic lyrics with shoe-gazing production to slap together some seriously inspired creations. With standout tracks like "The Tree Top," dominating radio airwaves far and wide, Cradle Robbers is an essential addition to any music lover's library.

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