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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

A Musical Performance/ Show Update


Inner City Üth (often abbreviated ICU) is an American band formed by longtime friends Tommy Null and John Ray "J.R." Montgomery in Missouri in early 2007. Their style is a unique mix of what they call "kosher" lyrics (those without curse words) and what they call "Spicy" lyrics which include curse words. They have very recently formed and burst onto the scene "with the force of Newton's apple" as described by lead vocalist Tommy Null. The band's musical style is modern takes on older styles and pop-rock ideals. With the cryptic and ironic lyrics equally written by both Tommy and J.R Inner City Üth will no doubt become pioneers in their genre, which Tommy has deemed "Mod-imental Pop-ternative-adellic-rock-n-rolla-pop Folk-era-ildren-core for dummies". Their lyrics often have comedic purposes, with underlying love lyrics. They are planning their first release on Null's independent record label, "20,000 Leagues Records". In an adress to the listeners, Null had only two song titles to offer the fans. they are "Pass Me The Remote", and "Jimmy's Alphabet Song". They have considered many album titles, including a self-titled debut, and "Where The Astronauts Pee".
It has been speculated by J.R. and Tommy that they want to do a Light" parody of the Beatles' "Abbey Road" by having them dressed up and walking down an intersection in their town. When asked about their musical influences, Tommy said that hi favorite band of all time was unclear to him , but when asked what he wanted to sound like, he responded; "Well, as lengthy as this will sound, here are my favorite artists/groups and what I like about them; R.E.M. - They have the cryptic lyrics. Blues Traveler - They have some music, and some endurance. Supertramp - They have the accents we need! They Might Be Giants - They recorded children's songs like we have, and still had the power to overcome the nerd-ocity to stay mainstream for all these a many year. Beck - What the hell does the public know about Beck? He's been around for a long time, and they still know about as much about them as they do about Squid DNA. Frank Sinatra is the single best solo artist of his time, and I respect that. Tenacious D has a vulgar approach that I wished I could do. AC/DC and Black Sabbath brought in that power and mainstream grittiness. And Elton John. He has the vocal range that PEOPLE REMEMBER! When you hear the first lyric of a song by him, unless you think it's Billy Joel, then you KNOW it is Elton John. And if I could blendthem into a fine powder and drink them with the band, then we could be the most famous band of all time. Now if you are still conscious after that babble, then hip-hip-hooray for ya. And as for the cartoon way of things, Fish-N-Chips Entertainment is currently producing episode numero DOS of "Primetime Zeke", my cartoon which Direct/Animate/Write/Produce. And I watch a video of Martha Stewart and Busta Rhymes at some awards show. and as an ode to that wiggerocity, here is the Fish-N-Chips Entertainment's artist rendition of the hip-hop Martha.


Oprah, don't F**k wit my tea cozies b**ch!

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