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Post by SMAP on Jun 23, 2011 16:40:03 GMT -5
The Champs.
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Post by kyle on Jun 23, 2011 16:43:10 GMT -5
Correct, but not the answer I'm looking for. After the Champs.
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Post by SMAP on Jun 23, 2011 17:05:17 GMT -5
The Hondells.
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Post by kyle on Jun 23, 2011 17:16:23 GMT -5
less obscure.
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Post by fishy on Jun 23, 2011 17:23:28 GMT -5
Just to be certain, you do realize what I put is Beach Boys in Spainish, right?
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Post by kyle on Jun 23, 2011 17:33:51 GMT -5
Fishy wins.
No habla espanol.
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Post by fishy on Jun 23, 2011 17:40:36 GMT -5
Who replaced Bill Ward, Geezer Butler, and Ian Gillen on Seventh Star?
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Post by civplayah on Jun 23, 2011 19:00:06 GMT -5
Just to be certain, you do realize what I put is Beach Boys in Spainish, right? Well, close enough. /Foreign language grammar Nazi
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Post by Elysia Drake on Jun 23, 2011 19:08:04 GMT -5
>Spainish
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Post by Yolomeister G-izzle on Jun 25, 2011 19:13:27 GMT -5
Just to be certain, you do realize what I put is Beach Boys in Spainish, right? You actually said The Beach Kids.
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Post by civplayah on Jun 25, 2011 19:35:21 GMT -5
No, he said The Boy Beach, as in a beach that only young boys go to.
The Beach Boys would be Los Ninos de la playa.
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Post by kyle on Jun 25, 2011 19:39:34 GMT -5
Eric Singer, Wave Spitz, and Glenn Hughes, respectively.
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Post by fishy on Jun 25, 2011 21:33:44 GMT -5
Eric Singer, Wave Spitz, and Glenn Hughes, respectively. Well Done.
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Post by kyle on Jun 25, 2011 22:46:06 GMT -5
Mixolydian. Define.
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Post by JR48fan on Jun 26, 2011 18:19:40 GMT -5
A major scale, but with the 7th degree one semitone lower.
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