78 Comments on More Acts Signed On For Loozapalooza
Golden Shower Earring
Whirelash Snake
Good list. Haha
The Yuge Corporation
Zhe Zhe Top
Finally! Yay!
OMG! redgrandma!
That is friggin hilarious!
Don’t forget STUNG
Lady CaCa
Buttplug Surfers
@Thirdtwin – they’re playing Thursday at the Deploraball!
Geneside
Kimberly-Clarke Orchestra
Rage Against the Trump Machine.
Cooking Grass
The Margaret Sanger Group
Deep National Debt Purple
Cheap Tricksters
Eco and the Moneymen
Loo Reid
Lenin Kravitz
Schumertramp
The Artist Formerly Known as Mr. President
Bananahammock
Mrs. Mister
Tears for Unfounded Fears
Orchestrated Manuer In The Dark
Thin Lesi
The Barack Obama Unexperience
Uncle Joe Stealin’
The Obama Zombies
Black Sabbath Matters
Widespread Panicked
Elton Latrine
Bare Naked Liars
Electoral Light Orchestra
Meatsubstitute Loaf
Barry Downlow
Spite Girls
Thanks, Fur. Didn’t know if anyone would catch that.
Faster Pussygrab
Whoopi & the Lips
The Flaming Barry’s
Oh man – This is some of IOTW’s best work. LMHairyAO.
Bruce Sprungstain
Me2
MooSE
Cheaper Tricks
Josh Groping
Privileged White Snake
Eddy ImmiGrant
The Pseudoheroic Furs
Led Astray Zeppelin
Jethro Toll
Bachman Turner Overtax
Sonny and Share
Prints
Simply Red
HMO Speedwagon
Surtaxalot
Billy Squander
Big Audit Dynamite
We should make sure that these songs are at least covered if not performed by original artists (some of whom are dead, I know):
1. “Like Suicide,” by Sound Garden. This rock song about suicide speaks of a man who is talking of committing suicide by way of bullet. The words in this song say, “Bit down on the bullet now, I had a taste so sour, I had to think of something sweet.”
2. “Fade to Black,” by Metallica. This rock song by Metallica speaks clearly about suicide. The lyrics contain the lines, “I’ve lost the will to live, simply nothing more to give.” Suicidal victims often feel this way. When they have nothing to offer the world, they feel it would be a better place without them.
3. “Jeremy,” by Pearl Jam. This song was inspired by a true event. A fifteen year old boy shot himself in his classroom in front of his classmates. Pearl Jam sings this song about a suicide of a young hopeless boy who felt very alone.
4. “Suicide Solution,” by Ozzy Osbourne. Osbourne received lawsuits over thing song after a person committed suicide after listening to it. The case was dismissed. The lyrics in this song say, “Where to hide, suicide is the only way out.”
5. “Suicidal Dreams,” by Silverchair. This is one of the most popular rock songs about suicide. The lyrics talk about suicide by hanging with the words, “The rope is here, now I’ll find a use. I’ll kill myself, I’ll put my head in a noose.
6. “Numb,” by Linkin Park. “Numb,” is a song about feeling numb to the world. It talks about a girl who feels alone and has no one to turn to. She is numb to everything because of the pressures of this world.
7. “The End,” by The Doors. This dark song by the Doors talks about suicide. The lyrics say, “This is the end beautiful friend, this is the end my only friend.”
8. “Everybody Hurts,” by REM. This song is speaking to those who are contemplating suicide. The lyrics in this song tell people to keep holding on, that they’re not alone and everybody hurts at times.
9. “Hold On,” by Good Charlotte. “This world is cold, the pain you cannot bear,” are some of the lyrics of this song. Suicidal people feel so much pain and they feel the only way out is suicide.
10. “Last Resort,” by Papa Roach. Papa Roach sings this song about someone contemplating suicide. It’s about a person who feels like they’re losing their sight and mind and the lyrics state, “I’ve reached by last resort.”
Golden Shower Earring
Whirelash Snake
Good list. Haha
The Yuge Corporation
Zhe Zhe Top
Finally! Yay!
OMG! redgrandma!
That is friggin hilarious!
Don’t forget STUNG
Lady CaCa
Buttplug Surfers
@Thirdtwin – they’re playing Thursday at the Deploraball!
Geneside
Kimberly-Clarke Orchestra
Rage Against the Trump Machine.
Cooking Grass
The Margaret Sanger Group
Deep National Debt Purple
Cheap Tricksters
Eco and the Moneymen
Loo Reid
Lenin Kravitz
Schumertramp
The Artist Formerly Known as Mr. President
Bananahammock
Mrs. Mister
Tears for Unfounded Fears
Orchestrated Manuer In The Dark
Thin Lesi
The Barack Obama Unexperience
Uncle Joe Stealin’
The Obama Zombies
Black Sabbath Matters
Widespread Panicked
Elton Latrine
Bare Naked Liars
Electoral Light Orchestra
Meatsubstitute Loaf
Barry Downlow
Spite Girls
Thanks, Fur. Didn’t know if anyone would catch that.
Faster Pussygrab
Whoopi & the Lips
The Flaming Barry’s
Oh man – This is some of IOTW’s best work. LMHairyAO.
Bruce Sprungstain
Me2
MooSE
Cheaper Tricks
Josh Groping
Privileged White Snake
Eddy ImmiGrant
The Pseudoheroic Furs
Led Astray Zeppelin
Jethro Toll
Bachman Turner Overtax
Sonny and Share
Prints
Simply Red
HMO Speedwagon
Surtaxalot
Billy Squander
Big Audit Dynamite
We should make sure that these songs are at least covered if not performed by original artists (some of whom are dead, I know):
1. “Like Suicide,” by Sound Garden. This rock song about suicide speaks of a man who is talking of committing suicide by way of bullet. The words in this song say, “Bit down on the bullet now, I had a taste so sour, I had to think of something sweet.”
2. “Fade to Black,” by Metallica. This rock song by Metallica speaks clearly about suicide. The lyrics contain the lines, “I’ve lost the will to live, simply nothing more to give.” Suicidal victims often feel this way. When they have nothing to offer the world, they feel it would be a better place without them.
3. “Jeremy,” by Pearl Jam. This song was inspired by a true event. A fifteen year old boy shot himself in his classroom in front of his classmates. Pearl Jam sings this song about a suicide of a young hopeless boy who felt very alone.
4. “Suicide Solution,” by Ozzy Osbourne. Osbourne received lawsuits over thing song after a person committed suicide after listening to it. The case was dismissed. The lyrics in this song say, “Where to hide, suicide is the only way out.”
5. “Suicidal Dreams,” by Silverchair. This is one of the most popular rock songs about suicide. The lyrics talk about suicide by hanging with the words, “The rope is here, now I’ll find a use. I’ll kill myself, I’ll put my head in a noose.
6. “Numb,” by Linkin Park. “Numb,” is a song about feeling numb to the world. It talks about a girl who feels alone and has no one to turn to. She is numb to everything because of the pressures of this world.
7. “The End,” by The Doors. This dark song by the Doors talks about suicide. The lyrics say, “This is the end beautiful friend, this is the end my only friend.”
8. “Everybody Hurts,” by REM. This song is speaking to those who are contemplating suicide. The lyrics in this song tell people to keep holding on, that they’re not alone and everybody hurts at times.
9. “Hold On,” by Good Charlotte. “This world is cold, the pain you cannot bear,” are some of the lyrics of this song. Suicidal people feel so much pain and they feel the only way out is suicide.
10. “Last Resort,” by Papa Roach. Papa Roach sings this song about someone contemplating suicide. It’s about a person who feels like they’re losing their sight and mind and the lyrics state, “I’ve reached by last resort.”
(thanks to Made Man)
Jellyfist
Porcupine Treehugger
Donnie ISIS
“Allah! Jizya!”
BTW. Donnie Iris’s single “Ah! Leah!” is The BEST rock single of the 80s. In my humble, often-skewed, Jerry Manderin opinion.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YH5Arbm47IQ
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Shouldn’t that be the Non Binary Sex Pistols?
Compact Fluorescent Light Orchestra
Allahbama
Keith Turban
Benghazi Osbourne
Wham
Not Talking Heads
BO MoreMe and the Zeroes
Pink Void
Chicago cover band – Ferguson
(Show Him) The Doors
Grievance Clearwater
Bradley Manning and the Earth First Band
The Steven Miller Band
Jew Ouster Cult
Clinton Whitewater Revival
Kid Barack
What about the iotw house bands opening for Trump?
Psychedelic Furhats
MaryJane’s Anklestrap Addiction
Mr. Pinko Floyd
Brad_Company
The Dead Kennedys Voted
Barrynomore
The Bitch Boys
Tommy Jane and the Fondles
Ball and Jokes
The 5th Rejection
Alan Partisan Projects
Sandra McFlukeLand