Queeny Blast Pop

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Something They Don't Know 00:00 Tools
Forever 00:00 Tools
Crazy 00:00 Tools
I Know What You're Thinking 00:00 Tools
I Know What You're Thinkin' 00:00 Tools
Face in the Crowd 00:00 Tools
Open Up My Eyes 00:00 Tools
Freaky People 00:00 Tools
So Kid 00:00 Tools
The Blue Song (Jamie's Mother Said) 00:00 Tools
Chance 00:00 Tools
If You Listen 00:00 Tools
In This Daze 00:00 Tools
Go 00:00 Tools
Something I Wanna Say 00:00 Tools
Might As Well Be Dead 00:00 Tools
So Kid (You Wanna Be A Rock Star) 00:00 Tools
You May Be Right 00:00 Tools
Things I Said To You 00:00 Tools
Keep On Fallin' for You 00:00 Tools
Keep On Falling For You 00:00 Tools
The Blue Song 00:00 Tools
Spaceboy 00:00 Tools
Fire 00:00 Tools
Last Time 00:00 Tools
The Last Time (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Blue Song (Live) 00:00 Tools
I Know You're Thinkin' 00:00 Tools
So Kid U Wanna B a Rock Star 00:00 Tools
Thing I Said to You 00:00 Tools
Keep on Falling 4 U 00:00 Tools
Something They Dont Know 00:00 Tools
Something They Don't Know (Terri Version) 00:00 Tools
Forever (Terri Version) 00:00 Tools
So Kid (Terri Version) 00:00 Tools
Crazy (Terri Version) 00:00 Tools
The Blue Song (Jamie's Mom Said) 00:00 Tools
The Last Time-Live 00:00 Tools
Last Time/Jamie's Mother Said [Live] 00:00 Tools
So Kid You Wanna Be a Rock Star 00:00 Tools
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The story of QUEENY BLAST POP starts in Seattle with the local glamgods, TALKS CHEAP. This band released two good demos in the early nineties but later disbanded. Bassist Lesli and guitarist Lil' Dee formed a new band and aquired vocalist Travis and drummer Kelli (no one in this band seemed to have a last names). QUEENY BLAST POP was born! As you probably know, the Seattle-scene at this time wasn't that fair to something as excellent and fun as glamrock. Due to this the band relocated to L.A. where the torch was still burning. Kelli and Travis stayed in Seattle though, god knows what they're doing today. QUEENY BLAST POP replaced their drummer and vocalist with Pepper Sweet respectively Punky Jean. They also added a second guitarist, Tazzy. With a complete line-up they went into the studio and recorded their first demo. It was one of those magical moments in the history of glam. It featured three songs, "Forever", "Something they don't know" and "I know what you're thinkin'", this demo alone should have earned them a major deal. Just typing these songtitles brings a tear to my eye. Anyway, during this period Tazzy left the band, QUEENY BLAST POP was once again a fourpiece. After one and a half years of permanent performing at L.A.'s sleazy and unfameous clubs, the band went into the studio once again. This second three song demo is, believe it or not, almost as good as the first but was never released since the band didn't like Punky Jean's vocals on it. Lil' Dee now left the band to join GOD ZOO, an excellent glampoppunk band with an alternativ edge. As far as I know, they're still existing. Lil' Dee was replaced with Audrey but misery loves company and more problems struck the band. Punky Jean was too keen on heroin and had to go, Terri filled the empty spot. During this period QUEENY BLAST POP had changed, they had cut their hair, toned down the glamimage. The Queenies had developed into a punkband. The name was changed to THE DISTRACTIONS which suited the bands new direction better. I thought the story of one of the best but most illfated glambands ended there but it doesn't! QUEENY BLAST POP is back, Lesli and Pepper with two new members. They recently played the Coconut Teazser and they're currently in the studio. QUEENY BLAST POP is back and this time the world better be ready! Read an interview on QUEENY BLAST POP Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.