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Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld
We will go out on a limb and state that Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld may have the best chance of any South Park band for the Fictitious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but what does this really mean? The band was a gimmick with a severely handicapped front man in Timmy, who beyond smiling and saying his own name was incapable of much else. Still, the band wins a Battle of the Bands to open for Phil Collins (Yes, Phil Collins), and winds up as the headliner instead. For what it is worth, this is the South Park band with the most Rock and Roll credibility, though lord knows what that means.




The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
South Park (2000)

Actor:
Trey Parker
Matt Stone

Songs you might remember:
Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld

Why you should vote for them:
Timmy!!!!

Why you should not vote for them:
Timmy….

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Thunderface

Thunderface
From what was said to be show creator and star, Brent Butt’s favorite episode, we learn of “Thunderface”, the band that Dog River residents, Brent, Wanda and Hank had in High School.
Their musical style was described as "a small animal caught in some kind of machinery," and their sole gig since 1986 was booked for comedic purposes due to the poor performance. Of note (which is huge for Canadians) this episode featured a cameo appearance by the Tragically Hip, which for those of you in the States who are not aware, is for many Canadians the most important band the country ever produced.



The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
Corner Gas (2005)

Actors:
Brent Butt (Brent Leroy, Lead Guitar)
Fred Ewanuick (Hank Yarbo, Lead Singer)
Nancy Robertson (Wanda Dollard, Bass)
Tara Spencer-Nairn (Constable Karen Pelly, Drums)

Songs you might remember:
Capital Cash

Why you should vote for them:
This is iconic in Canada.

Why you should not vote for him:
As iconic as this television show is in Canada, that isn’t the case anywhere else.

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Three Times One Minus One

Three Times One Minus One
With brief appearances in Mr. Show and the film, Run Ronnie Run, we saw the R&B duo of “Three Times One Minus One” deliver their hit, Ew Girl, Ew. If for no other reason, they might deserve a vote just for their individual names of Pootie T and Wolfgang Amadeus Stallonies Von Funkenmeister. Seriously, do names get better than that?




The Bullet Points:
TV Show and Movie Appeared:
Mr. Show (1995-98)
Run Ronnie Run! (2002)

Actors:
David Cross
Bob Odenkirk

Songs you might remember:
Ew Girl, Ew

Why you should vote for them:
We will state just for their individual names alone.

Why you should not vote for them:
As funny as this was, how many people actually saw this?

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Three Do's and a Don't

Three Dos and A Dont
Ah, the Sweathogs! The Four Horsemen of the 1970’s Sitcom world. In a two-part episode the Vinnie Barberino led group entered a talent show but slacks when he falls for a rival female performer (which may have been a stretch for Travolta). He eventually picked his “bros before hos” but the Sweathogs lost to a bird caller (seriously). Damn, we love the 70’s!




The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
Welcome Back Kotter (1977)

Actors:
John Travolta (Vinnie Barberino)
Ron Palilo (Arnold Horshack)
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs (Freddie “Boom-Boom” Washington)
Robert Hegyes (Juan Epstien)

Songs you might remember:
None

Why you should vote for them:
Come on, these are the Sweathogs!

Why you should not vote for them:
They lost to a bird caller...again a bird caller. How can they receive a vote after that?

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