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if band names were taken literally

What would a Def Leppard look like? Are the Sugababes actually made out of sugar? Show us literal interpretations of band names.

(, Wed 12 Dec 2007, 19:57)
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# here's one from me with a monkey on my knee

(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 14:33, More)
# hmmm

(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 14:28, More)
# If band names were taken literally....


Oh, hang on a minute...
(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 14:27, More)
# Fuck it. I believe this is my first ever pearoast for compo.
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(now edited to say "Highway To Hull". Can't believe I missed that first time around. Technically it's not a pearoast now.)
(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 14:26, More)
# The voices made me do it!

(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 14:24, More)
# New, from Fisher Price -- My First CDC!

(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 14:22, More)
# anyone like jamaican reggae?
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(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 14:19, More)
# refused to mime on totp if that helps you

(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 14:15, More)
# bindun?

(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 14:15, More)
# never heard of them.
Gonna put this in here because I'd feel bad putting it in a new thread, and it might've bindun, but here goes:


(The Darkness)

Might not be the best, but it's only 807 bytes :)
(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 14:08, More)
# thats enough for now...
The column was built between 1840 and 1843 to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson's death at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The 5.5 m (18 ft) statue of Nelson stands on top of a 46 m (151 ft) granite column. The statue faces south, towards the Palace of Westminster and along Pall Mall, where his ships are represented on the top of each flagpole. The top of the Corinthian column (based on one from the Temple of Mars Ultor in Rome) is decorated with bronze acanthus leaves cast from British cannons. The square pedestal is decorated with four bronze panels, cast from captured French guns, depicting Nelson's four great victories.<br><br>The monument was designed by architect William Railton in 1838, and built by the firm Peto & Grissell. Railton's original 1:22-scale stone model is exhibited at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London. The sandstone statue at the top was sculpted by E.H. Baily, a member of the Royal Academy; a small bronze plaque crediting him is at the base of the statue. The four bronze panels around the pedestal were undertaken by the sculptors Musgrave Watson, John Ternouth, William F Woodington, and John Edward Carew. The entire monument was built at a cost of 47,500 pounds, or 3.5 million pounds in 2004 terms (roughly $6.1 million US).
(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 14:06, More)
# Last one for a while...


I got fucking work to do now...
(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 14:06, More)
# I'm hanging about waiting for a bed to be delivered
So I thought I'd stick my oar in...


(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 14:03, More)
# \m/

their singer has one of the best names in metal
(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 14:01, More)
# Do solo artists count?
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(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 13:51, More)
# One more...

(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 13:46, More)
# Hopefully hummus will strike by the time I get home and on Photoshop.

(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 13:41, More)
# Another tenuous poorly executed effort


(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 13:40, More)
# ..

(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 13:40, More)
# and another one.....

(, Thu 13 Dec 2007, 13:37, More)
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