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Sol System
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I can't play this link up. It speaks for itself.

http://www.newsreview.com/issues/Sacto/2003-08-21/cover.asp

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The Gorn and Abe are joined by lead singer Capt. Kirk, who goes by Ed Hunter when not in his bunny-fur toupee. The rhythm section is rounded out by able punk drummer science officer Mr. Spock (Mike Kellogg). Additional guitar duties are by the lovely Yeoman Rand (Karen Simmons) with the lovely but taller and deeper-voiced Sheman Rand (a.k.a. Nurse Chapel, a.k.a. Dave Downey) joining in on keyboards. They are known for frenetic punk rock mixed with a large dose of drunken mayhem that has gotten them banned for life--twice--from Old Ironsides for their obnoxious stage antics and for breaking stuff. Somebody almost always gets hurt at their shows, usually Kirk.
Thanks go out to Warren Ellis for this.
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Cartman
just made by the Presbyterian Church
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It's life, Jim, but not as we know it. B)
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The359
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Nerf Herder has a nice catchy song called "Mr. Spock".

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-Steve McQueen as Michael Delaney, LeMans

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capped
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thats an awesome song, my girlfriend listens to it all the time..  -

i'm a big fan of S.P.O.C.K, a european convention band that actually went pro and released albums, most of their stuff is treknical but there's many other sci-fi references.. DL 'Spock's Brain' or 'Never Trust a Klingon'
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Originally posted by S.P.O.C.K:
The Klingon bastards fly around
always ready for some war
They don't care about any rules at all
as long as they can kill some more
Evil barbarians without discipline
unpredictable death machine

chorus:Never, ever, never trust a Klingon
you will always regret it
Never, ever, never trust a Klingon
you will never forget it

With their cloaking device they remain invisible
until the time has come
to appear right ahead of us
and obliterate everyone
If you ever would give them a helping hand
you can be sure they'll chop off the arm

chorus



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ZARDOZ
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Feo Y Loco's "Beam me up Scotty" is my favorite! Also check out "Spacemen Rockin" at www.feoyloco.com

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Sol System
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I started this thread with you in mind, Captain sir.
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