Animal Bands That Look Like They Are About To Drop The Hottest Albums Ever
We assure you, these animals totally knew they were posing for their hotly anticipated album covers. These pics are just too perfect for it to have happened purely by chance.
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Amazing what you can do with Photoshop these days.
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Yep. 2nd pic for sure.
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And lo, there was much shopping of photos.
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I can see the pixels in frame 2.
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What about the kitty in frame 3?
#2 is the well known Agra-band – Rocky Rooster and the Ungulates. Popular in the farm belt with hits like, “I’ll Trade Milk for Hay,” and “My Eggs are Cheap.”
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last pic – “Russian Yodellers of The Stepps.” Specializing in Muskovite ballads of old Bolshevik and Lenin chants. Popular in gulags across the mother country.
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two cats in snow is the once famous “Pussie Sisters.” Silky Blonde sang lead and her sister Soft Brown sang harmony meow. Now in retirement, they lead quiet lives on a warm window sill in the sun
“Howl and Owl” had a brief recording contract with a big name recording company – I’m not allowed to say who – that never took off. They took their meager earnings and bought an English Pub and adopted the name from their label. Their business thrives.
“Encyclopedia of Musical Animals,” Minot, ND, Farm Management Today, 1978
Many of you are too young to remember punk star Bugs Terror who, sadly, OD’d at age 21 (months)
13) Boy band Pups2Rodents
Number 2 is not actually a band but a supergroup that got together to record the response song “(you may think you are but) You’re Not the World”
Clever..kudos!
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Number 1 is an alternative 80’s electro punk band Flack of Seagulls. Their debut album Invasion, had the breakaway hit Black Cars, Look Better With White Spots.
Amazing what you can do with Photoshop these days.
Yep. 2nd pic for sure.
And lo, there was much shopping of photos.
I can see the pixels in frame 2.
What about the kitty in frame 3?
#2 is the well known Agra-band – Rocky Rooster and the Ungulates. Popular in the farm belt with hits like, “I’ll Trade Milk for Hay,” and “My Eggs are Cheap.”
last pic – “Russian Yodellers of The Stepps.” Specializing in Muskovite ballads of old Bolshevik and Lenin chants. Popular in gulags across the mother country.
two cats in snow is the once famous “Pussie Sisters.” Silky Blonde sang lead and her sister Soft Brown sang harmony meow. Now in retirement, they lead quiet lives on a warm window sill in the sun
“Howl and Owl” had a brief recording contract with a big name recording company – I’m not allowed to say who – that never took off. They took their meager earnings and bought an English Pub and adopted the name from their label. Their business thrives.
“Encyclopedia of Musical Animals,” Minot, ND, Farm Management Today, 1978
Many of you are too young to remember punk star Bugs Terror who, sadly, OD’d at age 21 (months)
13) Boy band Pups2Rodents
Number 2 is not actually a band but a supergroup that got together to record the response song “(you may think you are but) You’re Not the World”
Clever..kudos!
Number 1 is an alternative 80’s electro punk band Flack of Seagulls. Their debut album Invasion, had the breakaway hit Black Cars, Look Better With White Spots.
We need these albums