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Wedding Band lasted only one season and produced what we think is one of the worst band names (fictitious or real) in “The Mothers of the Bride”. Still, this show about a group of friends who perform in a wedding band on weekends was not a bad show and musically was decent; especially considering the cast sang and played their own instruments. Had this lasted a few seasons, we think this would have been a serious contender. The Bullet Points: TV Show Appeared: Wedding Band (2012-13) Actors: Brian Austin Green (Tommy, Lead Singer and Guitar) Peter Cambor (Eddie, Lead Guitar) Harold Perrineau (Stevie, Guitar) Derek Miller (Barry, Drums) Songs you might remember: None Why you should vote for them: They actually were not band for a “wedding band” Why you should not vote for them: Like most wedding bands, they didn’t make it. {youtube}
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All we saw from Motherboy was a brief snapshot that suspiciously looked liked the Bluth family. The narrator, who also suspiciously sounded like the guy who played Richie Cunningham, told us that they were big in the 70’s. Somehow, with only one picture to go on, we think we could come up with a reason to vote for them. Seriously, take a look at that picture and tell us we are wrong! The Bullet Points: TV Show Appeared: Arrested Development (2005) Actors: Jason Bateman Jeffery Tambor Will Arnett David Cross Michael Cera Songs you might remember: None Why you should vote for them: This is one of the most awesome pictures ever! Why you should not vote for them: All we have is a photograph, nothing else. {youtube}
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Capitalizing on Beatlemania, the Mosquitoes were written as the most popular band in the world that due to the fervor of their fans looked for some much needed R&R, which of course they found on Gilligan’s Island. We were treated to a couple tunes from the band, but like many who arrived on this “uncharted desert isle” they left the Castaways behind, especially after seeing the girls perform fearing they would be competition. Of note, the Wellingtons, who were the group who recorded the original theme for the show, played the Mosquitoes. The Bullet Points: TV Show Appeared: Gilligan’s Island (1965) Actors: The Wellingtons (Bingo, Bango, Bongo & Irving) Songs you might remember: Don’t Bug Me He’s a Loser Why you should vote for them: We can say this; this was one of the more memorable episodes of Gilligan’s Island, which does say something. Why you should not vote for them: The Honey Bees were way better! {youtube}
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We only got a glimpse of the horrible garage sound of Moop, which consisted of the four main children of South Park, but it was evident that they were pretty bad. After Cartman leaves the group, the remaining members download songs for free off the internet to gather inspiration. In true satirical fashion, they are arrested by the FBI and learn of how they are making millionaire musicians a little lighter in their wallet. What does Moop do when they learn of this atrocity? They refuse to play, which become National news and they are joined by other famous acts in their strike. Again, in South Park, the satire is brilliant as somewhere it is believable that a musician you never heard of going on strike could make national news. Actually, you believe it more every year. The Bullet Points: TV Show Appeared: South Park (2003) Actors: Trey Parker Matt Stone The Fictitious Band Eric Cartman Stan Marsh Kyle Broflovski Kenny McCormick Songs you might remember: None Why you should vote for them: Hey it’s South Park after all. Why you should not vote for them: The ten seconds we saw were really bad. {youtube}
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