Difference between revisions of "Something For Rockets"
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Revision as of 11:47, 11 March 2008
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Age | Unknown | ||||
MySpace | somethingforrockets | ||||
Portrayed by | Rami Perlman, Josh Eichenbaum, Barry Davis |
Something For Rockets is a band whose music has been featured in the Lonelygirl15 video A Peace Offering (and P. Monkey Boogies) and the subsequent spoof video by Lonelygirl362436, Daniel Dumped Me.
On October 24, 2007, LG15 issued a press release, announcing that two extended episodes, Is This The End? and What Happened?, were to be released on MySpace over the course of the following two days. According to the release, the first video would contain the premiere of Something For Rockets' newest single, "Beautiful Life," from their CD, ONE TRACK MIND. As a bonus to LG15 fans, viewers who visited Something For Rockets' MySpace page over that weekend received a free download of the entire album. The band members also showed up in the video Is This The End? as thugs.
Their music was once again featured in a video on February 21st, 2008, Hot Tubbing.
External links
Wikipedia also has an article about Something For Rockets. |