th1stleandr0se
Oct 29 2008, 23:21
Status Quo
Queen
Simple Minds (remember the headline "Jim's a Simple Mind and Patsy Kensit"?)
Mud
Coldplay
Dire Straits
Garbage
Can't think of any more.
Colin M
Oct 30 2008, 10:41
Fat Joe
The Fat Boys
Sure to think of more
RayBees
Oct 30 2008, 10:49
The Minutemen (very short songs, not always under a minute though)
Bros
Thats me out of ideas.
Colin M
Oct 30 2008, 10:53
Niggaz With Attitude
Jim Pansy
Oct 30 2008, 11:12
The Fine Young Cannibals.
ballymoneyyin
Oct 30 2008, 12:05
andy cameron
th1stleandr0se
Oct 30 2008, 12:13
QUOTE (Judas @ Oct 30 2008, 10:16)

Dire Straits
Garbage
Can't think of any more.
Good ones. Should've thought of them myself.
Dodgy
All American Rejects
pantene proV
Oct 30 2008, 14:11
Hole
Future Sound Of London
Klaxons
LFO
The Ordinary Boys
Colin M
Oct 30 2008, 14:17
QUOTE (pantene proV @ Oct 30 2008, 14:11)

Future Sound Of London
I'm not so sure, I'm sure I read they were still performing gigs using ISDN. ISDN? Maybe they should be renamed "The Sound Of London During The Brief Period in the 90s Where the Internet Hadn't Really Taken Off Yet".
Thundermonkey
Oct 30 2008, 16:33
Mel and Kim
breakingdecency
Oct 30 2008, 17:08
Anal Cunt
Big Pun
Delinquent Habits
Hatebreed (If only for Jamey Jasta's alleged "previous" political leanings)
The Animals
pantene proV
Oct 30 2008, 17:29
QUOTE (Colin M @ Oct 30 2008, 15:17)

I'm not so sure, I'm sure I read they were still performing gigs using ISDN. ISDN? Maybe they should be renamed "The Sound Of London During The Brief Period in the 90s Where the Internet Hadn't Really Taken Off Yet".
It's actually news to me that they are still performing!
Paisley Plumber
Oct 30 2008, 17:41
Chicago
Boston
Alabama
Big Country
Simple Minds
th1stleandr0se
Oct 30 2008, 18:31
Iggy's Stooges
Bloodyshambles (or whatever they're called)
The Kinks (if Lola's anything to go by)
Rory89
Oct 30 2008, 20:08
Razorshite
th1stleandr0se
Oct 30 2008, 20:43
QUOTE (Paisley Plumber @ Oct 30 2008, 17:41)

Chicago
Boston
Alabama
Big Country
Simple Minds
If Typhoo put the T in BriTain (remember that advert?), who put the Big Count in Big Country?
chris123
Oct 30 2008, 20:53
Bad Manners
the jambo-rocker
Oct 30 2008, 21:18
(P)Diddy
33 pence
tool
bullet for my valentine
rise against
ohphuq
Oct 31 2008, 03:08
The Polyphonic Spree
Chris de Burgh
French for poof.
RayBees
Oct 31 2008, 11:00
SWV (Sisters With Voices)
We've Got a Fuzz Box And We're Gonna Use It
Gin and Juice
Oct 31 2008, 12:43
The The
th1stleandr0se
Oct 31 2008, 12:52
QUOTE (the jambo-rocker @ Oct 30 2008, 21:18)

(P)Diddy
33 pence
tool
bullet for my valentine
rise against
Is that the current exchange rate?
I can see why Puff Daddy changed his name but, for goodness sake, who advised him what to change it to? Just like Will Smith's Big Willy Style. I believe Big Willy doesn't have the same meaning in the US.
th1stleandr0se
Oct 31 2008, 12:55
QUOTE (Gin and Juice @ Oct 31 2008, 12:43)

The The
Antoine de Caunes' favourite band "Ze Ze". Which reminds me, I always wanted Jonathan Ross to have (Ian) Rankine on the show. Looks like I'll have to wait a bit longer.
diamonds2002
Oct 31 2008, 12:58
Bananarama
The Smurfs.
The band did indeed consist of The Smurfs.
Also, the Cheeky Girls were moderately cheeky, and girl-ish.
Fuctifano
Oct 31 2008, 22:01
5ive
The Band
The Average White Band
Men Without Hats
Gorky's Zygotic Mynki.
Actually, that last one might be wrong.
Stainrod's Fedora
Nov 1 2008, 02:24
S Club 7
YER SISTERS YER MAW
Nov 1 2008, 08:30
Jackson 5
Blondie
Simon And Garfunkel
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