Your hit album
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:18 pm
This game (which is stolen from various other message boards) is for the photoshop wizards out there. It can also be done in paint.
1. The name of your band is the first article title here.
2. The title of your album is the last four words of the last quote here. (I get the Einstein quote every time I go there, so you may want to hit the "New Random Quotations" button.)
3. Your album cover is the third picture here.
You may be surprised how well the results come together.
The album's least-scathing review:
"A Hold of Me is an abrupt departure from Crazy Sue's early work. With an array of intricate melodies and steady beats, the former tween star takes a step forward from the ranks of pop-punk wannabes. What makes this album contrast so starkly with the likes of Avril Lavigne and Avril-Lavigne clones? Is it the guest vocals from such industry luminaries as Usher, William Hung and Sammy Hagar? The bagpipe solo in every song? The fact that only 11 of the 14 songs mention shopping at The Gap? Or did Sue's two-week romantic affair with her keyboard player (and subsequent contraction of herpes) change the young singer's world view? Maybe it's a little bit of everything."
1. The name of your band is the first article title here.
2. The title of your album is the last four words of the last quote here. (I get the Einstein quote every time I go there, so you may want to hit the "New Random Quotations" button.)
3. Your album cover is the third picture here.
You may be surprised how well the results come together.
The album's least-scathing review:
"A Hold of Me is an abrupt departure from Crazy Sue's early work. With an array of intricate melodies and steady beats, the former tween star takes a step forward from the ranks of pop-punk wannabes. What makes this album contrast so starkly with the likes of Avril Lavigne and Avril-Lavigne clones? Is it the guest vocals from such industry luminaries as Usher, William Hung and Sammy Hagar? The bagpipe solo in every song? The fact that only 11 of the 14 songs mention shopping at The Gap? Or did Sue's two-week romantic affair with her keyboard player (and subsequent contraction of herpes) change the young singer's world view? Maybe it's a little bit of everything."