CulturalWind357
CulturalWind357 t1_jecx83p wrote
Reply to It was nice knowing all of you. I can no longer return to our great state. by GimpsterMcgee
Do a Fountains Of Wayne song.
CulturalWind357 t1_jecx5be wrote
Reply to comment by Jimmy_kong253 in It was nice knowing all of you. I can no longer return to our great state. by GimpsterMcgee
Isn't punk known for its rough sounding singers?
CulturalWind357 OP t1_j5bkt70 wrote
More examples: Arguably the most famous scientist (Albert Einstein) and arguably the most famous American inventor (Thomas Edison) ended up settling in New Jersey.
Let's get more random: There is a character in Scott Pilgrim named Hollie Hawkes who is a reference to the Saves The Day song "Holly Hox, Forget Me Nots".
CulturalWind357 OP t1_j570z99 wrote
Reply to comment by Lookatmykitty26 in Let's play "Six Degrees of New Jersey" by CulturalWind357
Oh yeah, Judy Blume was definitely a childhood staple. I remember in Superfudge when the main characters moved to Princeton.
Andrew Clements (wrote Frindle and a bunch of "School Stories") was from Camden.
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CulturalWind357 t1_jeg3xo6 wrote
Reply to comment by Jimmy_kong253 in It was nice knowing all of you. I can no longer return to our great state. by GimpsterMcgee
Sure, but my point is more that there's so many unconventional voices in music. I'd say that's part of the charm of expression.