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Disc one of Serious Awesomeness contains a full-length recording of a live concert performance by The Aquabats at The Glass House club in Pomona, California in February 2003, accompanied by two official music videos and a documentary featurette on the band. The second disc features numerous live clips spanning The Aquabats' career from 1994 to ...
Detailed in their lyrics, liner notes, website and television series, The Aquabats have developed a small but elaborate fictional universe surrounding this mythology, describing the band's fictitious history and outlandish adventures as well as conceiving an extensive roster of enemies and allies, many of whom are the subjects of specific songs ...
The Fury was the first Aquabats album to feature dual keyboardist and saxophonist Jimmy the Robot (James Briggs, credited under his then-stage name of Jaime the Robot) and the only album to feature drummer The Baron von Tito (Travis Barker), who would amicably part ways with the band in 1998 after accepting an offer to join pop punk trio Blink-182.
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A home invasion in an upscale Philadelphia suburb turned fatal over the weekend after a suspect broke into a home in Lower Merion Township at 2:20 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 8, the Montgomery County ...
Featuring Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano, Netflix's new dark comedy "No Good Deed" is "about the highs and lows of searching for a safe, happy home."
In the stage production, the Wizomania choir is instrumental in revealing key plot points; they sing about Oz’s history as a previously magical land, introduce the sacred Grimmerie spell book ...
Kooky Spooky follows much in the same guitar and synthesizer-driven rock and new wave-influenced musical direction The Aquabats first established on 2005's Charge!! and continued to develop on 2011's Hi-Five Soup!, incorporating various elements of punk rock, ska and synthpop in a mix which ReadJunk described overall as ranging from "Devo-esque electronica rock and 60s sounding synth rock to ...