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Lucky Boys Confusion тексты песен
- (God Only Knows)
- 3 To 10
- 3 To 10 / CB's Caddy Party Part III
- 80
- Anything, Anything
- Anything, Anything (I'll Give You)
- Arizona Stand
- Atari
- Back Then...
- Beware
- Blame
- bossman
- breaking rules
- Broken
- childs play
- Cigarettes
- City Lights
- Closer To Our Graves
- Cockboy's Caddy Part II
- Cockboy's Daddy
- Commitment
- Deja Vous
- Do You Miss Me (Killians) Gutierrez
- Drugs (We're Alright)
- dumb pop song
- Envy
- fred astaire
- Gwendolyn B. Sings Sin
- Hey Driver
- Keep Talking
- king of apathy
- LBC
- Like Rats From A Sinking Ship
- Masala
- Medicine And Gasoline
- Mr. Wilmington
- Never Like This
- Not About Debra
- Of Course
- Of My Closest Friends And A Keg Of Ki
- one to the right
- Ordinary
- Perfect
- saturday night
- slip
- Slow Down
- Something To Believe
- South Union
- Sunday Afternoon
- The Struggle
- What Gets Me High
- When Bad News Gets Worse
- You Weren't There
Lucky Boys Confusion биография
Lucky Boys Confusion (also known as LBC) is a rock band from the Chicago suburbs in DuPage County. Their music is a mix of punk, ska, and hip hop. The band consists of bassist Jason Schultejann, drummer Ryan Fergus, vocalist Kaustubh (Stubhy) Pandav, guitarist/vocalist Adam Krier, and guitarist Joe Sell. Pandav and Krier write the majority of the band's songs.Lucky Boys Confusion formed in 1997 shortly after the breakups of Pandav and Fergus's band, Farmboy, and Krier and Sell's band, Spinning Jenny. After recruiting Schultejann on bass, the group quickly released an EP, What Gets Me High. In late 1998, they released their first full length album, Growing Out Of It, under their self-owned label, Townstyle Records which contained the song "Dumb Pop Song" (which had gained plenty of airplay on Chicago alternative rock station Q101). The group toured around the Midwest and were known for their exciting live shows. The fan base worked hard at promoting the band, fostering a strong loyalty to the fans. The members of the street team and fans of the group are known as the "420 Geeks." In 2000, the band released the The Soapbox Spectacle, featuring a new version of "Fred Astaire", and five new songs. During this time, the band also recorded a video for the song "Dumb Pop Song."