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This is almost as weird as that Mashup with 50 Cent and Nine Inch Nails...
OH NO NOT STEREO (myspace.com/ohnonotstereo) These guys are from Hollywood, CA and just got signed to Takeover records. A record label run by Ben Harper one of the founding members of Yellowcard. Oh No Not Stereo just released their first Record on Takeover and it's amazing. If your a fan of Fallout Boy, Green Day, Nirvana, Rise Against or anything that ROCKS! check them out!!!
STEFY (myspace.com/stefy) is signed to Wind-Up records home to rockers Evanescence and Seether. Her record is out now and if her single "Chelsea" sounds familiar it's probably because it's the opening song in the movie "John Tucker Must Die". If your a fan of old No Doubt, and like yourself some good New Wave Dance then you will love!!!!! STEFY
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From: http://www.bbspot.com/News/2006/10/Teens-Using-MySpace-to-Lure-Bands-to-Los-Angeles.html
Los Angeles, CA – A thirteen-year-old girl posing as a record executive on MySpace has lured several bands to Los Angeles with promises of a record contract.
Members of Fonix Cat, a neopunk-country band from Kansas City, were the latest victims. They packed up their gear and headed west hoping for a record contract; instead they left with shattered dreams.
Ashley Morgan, 13, has used her myspace.com/sonymusicexec MySpace profile to lure several bands to her Los Angeles home. Ashley was grounded so she couldn't talk to us on the phone for this report.
Fonix Cat bassist, Davin McLeod said, "Her profile was called 'sonymusicexec', how were we supposed to know it wasn't legit. I guess we should've realized she was a fake when she promised us free studio time and said she loved our music."
On arriving at Ashley's house, band members were lured inside with free pizza and Crystal Light. "How could we resist?" said McLeod. "She locked us in the basement and told us we had to play for her free. It wasn't that bad, so we stuck around for a while. Her mom eventually kicked us out."
Online band predators are such a big concern that the RIAA has created a website warning bands about the problem. The site gives a few warning signals that bands should watch out for:
- If you think the record executive is a "nice person" then you aren't dealing with a real executive. It's common knowledge that all record executives are assholes.
- If the contract you're being offered seems "fair" then you're dealing with an online band predator.
One record executive who wished to remain anonymous said, "I'm not surprised. Most of these bands are as dumb as dirt. They'll fall for anything. Anyway, most record executives I know are posing as thirteen year old girls on MySpace. Ironic don't you think?"
-----Honestly this girl is a genius, it really just makes the band look bad. There is a few bands out there that I would like to coax into playing in my basement, all the Crystal Light they can drink!Ryan
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Please tell me this was an Onion article...Please...come on...Really...
hahaha. i wish i'd thought of that when i was 13, but i don't think the backstreet boys would have fallen for it. i mean, but goddamn - that's harsh for the band. i'd have grounded the kid too, damn.
That was totally Onion-esque...a total play on the 'To Catch A Predator' thing that NBC airs...funny, but so not real!





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