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Written by Mike Stahl   
Sunday, 09 April 2000

MP3 Song
15 Minutes

THE SONG
Sensible pop/punk with witty lyrics. Well recorded and produced the song deals with that never lasting 15 minutes of fame but with lyrical twistings all the band's own. Energy, feel and fun are what this band's all about.

THE CD
Some seriously cool punk tunage! 19 solid fun songs with witty lyrics. The music really doesn't stop at punk although that is the main influence. Surf, reggae, pop and other flavors are available On Testosterosa. And no the band didn't get picked for their cover :)
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The Daycare Swindlers originally formed back in 1995 as a side project between members of two bands Virginia/DC area. After going through a few incarnations, the band found world-champion yodeler and pig-wrestler Noah 'Noodle' Waggener at its helm in 1997.

There are 5 songwiters in the band and their music covers a range of styles that reflects their own personal tastes. Influenced by everything from surf to dub to classic DC Hardcore, there's a little bit of something for everyone.

Their first album, "New & Tasty", originally released in 1998, was repackaged and remastered at the end of 1999 by their new label, Vile Beat Records (a subsidiary of Beatville). A second album, titled 'Testosterosa', was recorded and mixed during 6 days of debauchery in October of 1999 and is due to be released in April, 2000.





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