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The Stupendous Twins have arch enemies. They are Sid and Dude, members of a garage band called Deep Pearl Van Sabbath. They broke into the Stupendous Twins recording studio and taped a couple of their rockin' tunes over the newly finished master. This is the band's only "love" song. |
CD: The Stupendous Twins Smash Hits
Credits: Patrick Tarpey, Jeff Stockberger |
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This is a collage of instrumental samples from the entire album, remixed into one funky, danceable, downloadable, hi-fi, superfly, analog to digital, booty-shakin', love-makin' , jiggified, jamfest. |
CD: THE STUPENDOUS TWINS Smash Hits
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This is the Stupendous Twins Theme song. It is used to open The Stupendous Twins shows and it also serves as the opening track of The Stupendous Twins new musical comedy concept album: The Stupendous Twins Smash Hits.
The song is performed by the Stupendous Singers who are: Keith Howard, Lisa Ann Goldsmith, and Orlando Powers
This song was produced by: Eric Nevarez, Scott Lovelady and the Stupendous Twins.
All instruments and arrangement by: Eric Nevarez.
The Twins don’t sing on this song. But they do sing. So to hear they’re tin throated warblings, you’ll have to buy their album. Coming soon. Check out their web-site for more information on the hottest, most original comedy album in recent memory.
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CD: The Stupendous Twins Smash Hits
Credits: Vocals: Patrick Tarpey, Jeff Stockberger, Lisa Ann Goldsmith, Orlando Powers, Keith Howard; Arrangements, Erik Navarez |
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