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Dingoes Ate my Baby

Dingoes ate my Baby
From what is one of our favorite TV shows, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the werewolf character of “Oz” was the leader of one of the coolest band names of all time (real or fictitious), “Dingoes ate my Baby”. We heard them periodically, but were their music relevant to make a difference here? It didn’t, but again, we are a sucker for the name of this band.




The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1996-99)

Actors:
Seth Green (Oz)
And we have no idea who else made this band

Songs you might remember:
Shadows

Why you should vote for them:
Can we again state that we love the band’s name?

Why you should not vote for them:
For a television show that had a lot of fans, and developed a substantial cult audience, can even the most devote fans name a song they did?

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Dill Scallion

Dill Scallion
A mixed reviewed mockumentary, Dill Scallion billed itself as the Spinal Tap of Country Music. The protagonist, Dill Scallion was a dimwitted bus driver turned superstar, turned bum again. The film wasn’t bad, but it was barely seen and when you refer to yourself as the version of something else, you have to wonder aloud how good you can really be.




The Bullet Points:
Movies Appeared:
Dill Scallion (1999)

Actor:
Billy Burke

Songs you might remember:
Probably none

Why you should vote for him:
The film actually wasn’t bad, with an interesting cast.

Why you should not vote for him:
As we said, the tag line alone indicates its second rate.

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Diaper Rash

Diaper Rash
What does every second rate 80’s comedy film need? The answer is a second rate 80’s band. The all girl Hairspray Rock Band, Vixen, lent their “talents” in a minor role as the band, Diaper Rash in the 1984 film, Hardbodies.


Diamonds in the Rough

Diamonds in the Rough
Jason Biggs never did have a film that worked other than the American Pie series, but Saving Silverman did have a bit of a life on cable as he played a man in a horrible relationship, whose two friends try to save him from. The trio (which included Jack Black and Steve Zahn) were also a Neil Diamond tribute band, and we saw more than enough of their performances to make them a dark horse candidate. Besides, with every passing year, Neil Diamond becomes a bigger icon; this can’t hurt.