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Duke Silver

Duke Silver
First off, we love everything Ron Swanson from Parks and Recreation, so how can we not nominate his smooth jazz, panty dropping alter ego, Duke Silver? The anti-government, Swanson apparently had another creative outlet (other than woodworking), but this one lent the mustached one to be a hit with the ladies.

Du Jour

Du Jour
From the poorly received film adaptation of Josie and the Pussycats, we have one of the most clueless group of “musicians” in the form of the successful Boy Band, Du Jour. They were killed in a plane crash as they learned that subliminal messages were being piped into their music and we guess that because they stood up against it, at least we can say that they are ethical. What that means to this Hall of Fame is up to you.




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Josie and the Pussycats (2001)

Actor:
Breckin Meyer (Marco)
Donald Faison (DJ)
Seth Green (Travis)
Alex Martin (Les)

Songs you might remember:
Backdoor Lover

Why you should vote for them:
They were so cheesy…..that they were good.

Why you should not vote for them:
Boy Bands are awful no matter what.

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Drumsticks Casey

Drumsticks Casey
In the independent film, A Slipping-Down Life, Drumsticks Casey (Guy Pearce) was the object of affection (or stalking) of a shy wall flower Evie Decker (Lily Taylor). Her pursuit allows her to break out of her shell, and we do hear some of his music, but like so many other acts like on this ballot, you can only expect so much support from an independent film.




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
A Slipping-Down Life (1999)

Actor:
Guy Pearce

Songs you might remember:
Start Again

Why you should vote for him:
We can argue that his music was so powerful that it gained him a stalker.

Why you should not vote for him:
That stalker was Lily Taylor.

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Drive Shaft

Drive Shaft
Clearly influenced by Oasis, Drive Shaft was a one hit wonder who was featured on the hit program, Lost. Through flashbacks in the show, we learned that sex and drugs (what else) rendered the band irrelevant, but through featured Lost character, Charlie Pace we learned a lot about that band and that lone hit. Frankly, never has a one hit wonder had a better chance at a Hall of Fame than this.




The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
Lost (2004-10)

Actors:
Dominic Monaghan (Charlie Pace)
Neil Hopkins (Liam Pace)
And two others we assume….

Songs you might remember:
You All Everybody

Why you should vote for them:
When you are in a television show this popular, this has to be a solid contender.

Why you should not vote for them:
A one hit wonder has to struggle for any Hall of Fame.

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