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− | <font style="color: #672f89; font-family: | + | <font style="color: #672f89; font-family: Gabriola; font-size: 18pt; text-shadow: #999999 4px 2px 2px">''"I shall perform the aforementioned vice<br>Until Hell freezes over, then I'll do it on ice."''<br><br>—'''Al Duvall''', ''Labias and Genitalmen''<br></font> |
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− | <font style="color: #672f89; font-family: Garamond; font-size: 12pt"> | + | <font style="color: #672f89; font-family: Garamond; font-size: 12pt">Originally out of North Carolina of all places, the five young women that make up the colorful and fairly controversial punk band Babycue have all moved to southern California over the course of a few months back in mid-2012. Their self-titled first album (featuring an image of a roasted baby on the cover, in case anyone was confused about the name) came out of nowhere in April of 2010; back then, nobody really knew who they were, but they quickly gained publicity after that. Ludicrously dangerous publicity stunts aside (like that one time when their guitarist punched out an alligator), their unique blend of modern punk and ancient legends ('myth-punk', they call it) has been almost universally praised as being very, very good; there's been plenty of protests against everything from their controversial lyrics to their excessively hedonistic lifestyle, too, but as far as the members of Babycue seem to be concerned there's no such thing as bad publicity.<br><br>Over the past few years the group has played a number of concerts all across the USA, plus two gigs up in Canada. Their second album, "Mandatory Abortions", was released in February 2012, and the group is currently working on their third (as of yet still nameless) album, with an estimated release date of 'summer-ish 2013 or so'. They also appeared on 2012's very last episode of The Colbert Report to perform 'Din Afore', one of the tracks from their upcoming album; they ended up doing it entirely in Gaelic, supposedly 'so they could actually air the fucking thing without every other word getting bleeped' (direct quote).<br><br>Chrissy is the lead guitarist of the band; the other four are presently NPCs.</font> |
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− | <font style="color: #672f89; font-family: Garamond; font-size: 12pt"> | + | <font style="color: #672f89; font-family: Garamond; font-size: 12pt">To say that she abhors formality would be putting things mildly. Much of the time, she makes your average Nocker seem polite by comparison, though hers is a different kind of rudeness. She's far from surly - she's very cheerfully crude, sexually explicit and generally offensive, most of the time. She actively ENJOYS offending people, especially those of a more conservative outlook. As far as she's concerned, they just need to get over themselves. Generally speaking, she's much more likely to make friends with people who don't have a stick up their ass about being 'politically correct'.</font> |
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Originally out of North Carolina of all places, the five young women that make up the colorful and fairly controversial punk band Babycue have all moved to southern California over the course of a few months back in mid-2012. Their self-titled first album (featuring an image of a roasted baby on the cover, in case anyone was confused about the name) came out of nowhere in April of 2010; back then, nobody really knew who they were, but they quickly gained publicity after that. Ludicrously dangerous publicity stunts aside (like that one time when their guitarist punched out an alligator), their unique blend of modern punk and ancient legends ('myth-punk', they call it) has been almost universally praised as being very, very good; there's been plenty of protests against everything from their controversial lyrics to their excessively hedonistic lifestyle, too, but as far as the members of Babycue seem to be concerned there's no such thing as bad publicity. To say that she abhors formality would be putting things mildly. Much of the time, she makes your average Nocker seem polite by comparison, though hers is a different kind of rudeness. She's far from surly - she's very cheerfully crude, sexually explicit and generally offensive, most of the time. She actively ENJOYS offending people, especially those of a more conservative outlook. As far as she's concerned, they just need to get over themselves. Generally speaking, she's much more likely to make friends with people who don't have a stick up their ass about being 'politically correct'.
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