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The title track of Blankety Blank's full length debut, "Is This Your Pill?" faces down the danger that prevails modern western society at large. Medicated children in a world of medicated adults. Enjoy, won't you?
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"Flow", the 2nd track from BB's "Is This Your Pill?" CD, is uplifting with an undeniable chorus! "Flow, life is just like an ocean, we can crash like the waves, or flow with the tide..."
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"The opening track is "5 Minutes Ago", which has the most punk flavor on the disc and a great initial grabber! This one's got the up-tempo rhythm and funk that I love...and the hooky chorus that's kept my shower walls shaking in agony!" - Edge Music Review.
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"This is classic modern day power pop of the highest sort. The center piece of this album is stunning. "Plain and Ordinary" takes the sting of classic Jellyfish and Queen`s slow building anthemics and creates a truly classic power pop song that I would argue is a hallmark song for the modern-day indie power pop sound in the 00`s." - Not Lame Records
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Rock-n-roll delivered with Clash verses & a U2-ish chorus. Add some Bukowski inspired lyrics to the mix & you've got yourself a Super song!
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Punk/powerpoprock- Distorted guitars mix with vocal hooks galore. Listening as the guitar solo goes the distance, one finds himself asking, “Who’s Green Day?’ or “What’s a Weezer?”
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Quirky, punkish/pop song that somehow gets everyone pogo dancing at every live show. This song, and a few others at one of our gigs, inspired Dre 3000 from Outkast to purchase 3 CD’s that night.
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Betrayal & the unflinching desire to hurt someone emotionally are some of the fun-filled themes in this Radiohead-ish/Queen styled song. Semi-Finalist in the International Songwriter's Competition.
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Uptempo powerpop/rock, with a ridiculously catchy chorus. We dare you to listen to this & not sing "Woo-o-o" when you're done!
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Finals Winner of The John Lennon Songwriting Competition for Rock!
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A rock/pop feel that inspired Jeff Tweedy from Wilco to say, and I quote, Cool song, after hearing it in NYC. Dark lyrics with sugar-pop coating & heavenly harmonies. Oh yeah, did I mention that Tweedy likes it?
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Fuzzy bass line, quirky vocals, surf guitar hook. This song was featured on Girls Gone Wild behind the scenes. VH1 documentary on the real story of GGW. Now thats serious drama
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Song about people being down on their luck but the melody & groove is catchy enough to make you forget youre singing a song about vices.
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Slide guitar over acoustic strumming with vocals on loads of echo. Kick-ass song that's moody, moody, moody.
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