Because it looks like fun, I'm going to do the Band Meme.
1. Go to the Wikipedia home page and click random article. That is your band's name.
2. Click random article again; that is your album name.
3. Click random article 15 more times; those are the tracks on your album.
My comments are bolded.
Band Name: Katun (roller coaster) This actually sounds like fun. Too bad it's in Europe.
Album: Manfred Schäfer Australian soccer/football player who was born in Russia. ...
Tracks:
1) Otosan It's a Ford-related (Ford owns 41% of the stock.) car company in Turkey. Slogan: Feel the difference. I hope that sounds better in Turkey.
2) Mount Disappointment Why is there more than one Mt. Disappointment in the world?
3) Jarawa (Andaman Islands) A group of indigenous people who live off of the coast of India and dislike contact with outsiders. I'd imagine this track would be one written and performed by just one or two people...
4) Progressive Era *snickers* This one'd have to be a techno/soul mix.
5) Dragon Knight (hentai) How do you make a song hentai? No, I don't want suggestions!
6) Highland, New York There's two of them, in different counties. Mail must get constantly mixed up.
7) Charaxes aristogiton It's a butterfly from India. I'd hate to be the person requesting this song.
8) Soldier Boy (2004 film) This song, like the film it's named after, is only 7 seconds long. Did you miss it?
9) Alder Branch, Tennessee It's a town named for a church named for a stream. Creativity is LOW here.
10) John Lindsay (disambiguation) Four guys, one name. The song would probably sound like four different ones.
11) Colonia CD And my band gets into legal troubles with the (real) band Autopsia.
12) Involuntary commitment Allows people to be put in mental hospitals against their will, if a judge approves. This would be an angsty and angry song.
13) Frances Ruffelle British musical theater actress. A showtunes style song.
14) Winnegance, Maine A song for the bath!
15) Olia Lialina Internet artist and experimental film critic. In her honor, this song will be repetative and experimental.
1. Go to the Wikipedia home page and click random article. That is your band's name.
2. Click random article again; that is your album name.
3. Click random article 15 more times; those are the tracks on your album.
My comments are bolded.
Band Name: Katun (roller coaster) This actually sounds like fun. Too bad it's in Europe.
Album: Manfred Schäfer Australian soccer/football player who was born in Russia. ...
Tracks:
1) Otosan It's a Ford-related (Ford owns 41% of the stock.) car company in Turkey. Slogan: Feel the difference. I hope that sounds better in Turkey.
2) Mount Disappointment Why is there more than one Mt. Disappointment in the world?
3) Jarawa (Andaman Islands) A group of indigenous people who live off of the coast of India and dislike contact with outsiders. I'd imagine this track would be one written and performed by just one or two people...
4) Progressive Era *snickers* This one'd have to be a techno/soul mix.
5) Dragon Knight (hentai) How do you make a song hentai? No, I don't want suggestions!
6) Highland, New York There's two of them, in different counties. Mail must get constantly mixed up.
7) Charaxes aristogiton It's a butterfly from India. I'd hate to be the person requesting this song.
8) Soldier Boy (2004 film) This song, like the film it's named after, is only 7 seconds long. Did you miss it?
9) Alder Branch, Tennessee It's a town named for a church named for a stream. Creativity is LOW here.
10) John Lindsay (disambiguation) Four guys, one name. The song would probably sound like four different ones.
11) Colonia CD And my band gets into legal troubles with the (real) band Autopsia.
12) Involuntary commitment Allows people to be put in mental hospitals against their will, if a judge approves. This would be an angsty and angry song.
13) Frances Ruffelle British musical theater actress. A showtunes style song.
14) Winnegance, Maine A song for the bath!
15) Olia Lialina Internet artist and experimental film critic. In her honor, this song will be repetative and experimental.