With song titles like "'Honey, I Shit the Hot Tub.'," "Super Powers Enable Me to Blend in with Machinery," and "Supermodels Don't Drink Colt .45," it's quite clear that Dillinger Four take their brand of punk-pop none too seriously; neither should you, as Midwestern Songs of the Americas makes for fun but eminently forgettable listening.
so i've decided that i am going to use mog as my way to share my stories of how i first heard certain artists/groups/bands (all referred to as bands from now on in my posts - which means forever - that is, unless they aren't a band...whatever, you get my point). this will probably be more fun for me than you for two reasons:1) i get to reminisce about 'back when...' (and in some cases WAY bac...
so i've decided that i am going to use mog as my way to share my stories of how i first heard certain artists/groups/bands (all referred to as bands from now on in my posts - which means forever - that is, unless they aren't a band...whatever, you get my point). this will probably be more fun for me than you for two reasons:1) i get to reminisce about 'back when...' (and in some cases WAY bac...