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Crucial Taunt

Crucial Taunt
Led by the delicious Cassandra Wong (Tia Carrere), Crucial Taunt was a featured band in Chicago’s Rock Club, The Gasworks. With a babe like Cassandra, naturally she caught the eye of Wayne Campbell, and we were treated to a few of her songs (which Carrere did sing). We can’t say that the music was that good, but they were allegedly signed to a recording contract at the end of the film, so that should mean something….or maybe it doesn’t.




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Wayne’s World (1992)

Actors:
Tia Carrere (Cassandra Wong)
George Foster
Anthony Cox
Mark Ferrari

Songs you might remember:
Ballroom Blitz

Why you should vote for them:
Tia Carrere was babelicious…..or other babe like words.

Why you should not vote for them:
Was the band’s music really that good?

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The Crucifolks

Crucifolks The
From the David and Goliath parody, Moral Orel, we have a stop motion religious band, named the Crucifolks. They were not an essential part of the show, but it was a nice addition.


Crucifictorious

Crucifictorious
Somehow, this ballot needed a Christian Speed Metal band. That is exactly what we got when the future Dillon Panthers Place Kicker formed Crucifictorious. Somehow, we will never forget how they appeared in front of one person; but maybe they got better; then again, maybe not.




The Bullet Points:
TV Show Appeared:
Friday Night Lights (2006-11)

Actors:
Jesse Plemons, Landry Clarke (Guitar and Vocals)
Others

Songs you might remember:
None

Why you should vote for them:
We can honestly say that nobody else sounds like they do on this ballot.

Why you should not vote for them:
They should have stuck with Football.

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The Cross Fires

Cross Fires The
From the underappreciated concept album (The Turtles present the Battle of the Bands) by the Turtles we have an albums where different “bands” appeared. This allowed the group to not only stretch their skills musically, as each “band” had a completely different sound and also showcase their humor.


As the “Cross Fires” the Turtles were able to tap into the surf sound that dominated the airwaves a few years previous. Like everything else on this album, the band created a fun song, though what would you expect from a band called the Turtles covering one of the most infectious musical genres ever?



The Bullet Points:
Album Appeared:
The Turtles present the Battle of the Bands (1968)

Actors/Performers:
The Turtles

Songs you might remember:
Surfer Dan

Why you should vote for them:
This wasn’t bad.

Why you should not vote for them:
We aren’t sure ourselves if the Turtles billing themselves under another name for one song only should even count.

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