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Let's spread some musical misinformation

Right now I'm playing a hybrid of Punk and Jazz.

It's called Junk.
Junk was originally popularized by the infamous Glam-Rock band, The Ju Ju Bees, after a brief segway into symphonic/punk/country/disco. The Genre proved a little to complicated for their capacity as musicians, so after dumming it down to I/IV/I/II/V/I, t hey realized that Glam-Rock was their calling in the first place.
The guitarist, neonazi Dave, sold his Gibson ES-175 and bought a Parker Fly and started dumping the Bris reception gigs and assumed an anchor gig at the Holliday inn.
 
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Have you heard that Devo will be doing a version of one of its hits for a toilet paper manufacturer?
Remember their 1982 album "Yes! It's Devo"? The band management of Yes wasn't amused at all. So all LP's, CD's, audio cassettes and eight track tapes, that were on the market already, had to be recalled to change the title to "Oh No! It's Devo".
 
Junk was originally popularized by the infamous Glam-Rock band, The Ju Ju Bees, after a brief segway into symphonic/punk/country/disco. The Genre proved a little to complicated for their capacity as musicians, so after dumming it down to I/IV/I/II/V/I, t hey realized that Glam-Rock was their calling in the first place.
The guitarist, neonazi Dave, sold his Gibson ES-175 and bought a Parker Fly and started dumping the Bris reception gigs and assumed an anchor gig at the Holliday inn.

Wasn't it just after the Ju Ju Bees merged Country and Rock and released their album "Crock".
 
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