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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

A Halo Called Fred

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I never thought it possible

This is a new frontier for bad music. I'm not sure if they're joking, and that's why all the songs are terrible, or if they are really THAT bad at singing (or screaming, I should say). The only good thing I can say about them is that listening to their songs is hillarious. The only range they have when singing is from talking to screaming. I cannot see any point to a single song on this album, and I hope that you can't either, because if you can one of us is crazy.

wth is wrong with these ppl?

ummm, yea, i have no idea wha this has to do with anything, basically, i dont get these guys...i wanna be your nose?

5 stars "Blymy the Pirate," 0 stars for the rest

I got that song as a free download from the band's website a couple of years ago after stumbling across this album here in iTunes. The song is still on my iPod, waiting to surprise and amuse me when I'm in shuffle mode. "Blymy" is no longer available on the website (probably because the band realized it was their only tune people might actually want to buy), but a couple of other songs from this album are offered for free from the site. (Too bad those ones are terrible!)

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Having been classified as "happy folk," the acoustic based quartet of A Halo Called Fred additionally features a number of electronic samples, silly lyrics, Beatles-influenced harmonies, and kitchen utensils. Making their debut at a New Brunswick, NJ, coffeehouse in 1995, the lineup of Geverend Dee (guitar/vocals) and Brushwood Thicket Farmer (percussion/trinkets) would eventually recruit bassist Jim Bob Rubbernecker before releasing their debut EP, Chester's Dozen, in 1996. Following the addition...
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