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The John Stamos Project

North American All-Stars (2004)
Knock Knock Records

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Contributed by: KirbyPuckett
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Published on June 8th 2004


Greatest band name EVER!

C’mon, you know Uncle Jesse was a big part of your life too!

Opening North American All-Stars is a quick instrumental ditty racing with a pulsing guitar and crashing drums. After that you’re sucked into Ramonesland for another seven songs.

Is there any sound in punk rock as over used as this?

I don’t think so, but how come it still sounds so good?

Everything about this is textbook Ramones, Queers, Screeching Weasel material. Much like the Huntingtons, Methadones, Riverdales, all of the music is played carbon copy from the forefathers, even the cliché lyrics are sung in the exact same manner that Ben Weasel pours his voice into the mic.

Somehow the majority of the time these bands still manage to turn out not half bad and the John Stamos Project is entertaining enough to warrant a few listens.

You’ve made up your mind already. You either have this, hate this, or want more of this.




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    Anonymous (June 22, 2004)

    prrrrretty gooood. Shut up with the its all been done allready every kind of music has ben done allready. What you want bands to come out with a completely new sound like bullfrogs ribitting along to falsetto sung lyrics with a tuba as a backbeat?

    Anonymous (June 14, 2004)

    Human pudding!!!!

    Anonymous (June 13, 2004)

    my friends mosh band from a few years back had a song titled "John Stamos is no longer famos". It was a wonderful song.

    Anonymous (June 11, 2004)

    Check out the link... John Stamos isnt even in the band. This is some sort of a joke i assume???

    Anonymous (June 11, 2004)

    #3000

    Anonymous (June 11, 2004)

    One of my fav. Simpsons moments is the episode Ralph told Lisa he liked her. Well they're doing a play about the Presidient and he yells "NEVERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR"

    Sara( no h)

    Anonymous (June 11, 2004)

    Worst review on the site. Why bother posting it, honestly.

    Anonymous (June 10, 2004)

    ah shit; Scranton, PA.

    i visit there once a year to see family.

    So many old people there.

    But you do have those Gallery of Sound stores.

    Those are nice places.

    CallingLondon (June 10, 2004)

    rebecca romijn stamos project.....mmmmmm.........

    sethcohen (June 9, 2004)

    I think Andrea Barber is a far superior American icon to Stamos. I suppose the band Gibbler takes it's name from her.

    Anonymous (June 9, 2004)

    Bob and the Sagets - worst ska band ever.

    from Scranton, PA

    chris666 (June 9, 2004)

    What about The Ted Dancin' Machine?

    punkcorekid (June 9, 2004)

    *Extravaganza

    punkcorekid (June 9, 2004)

    YEAHHH!!!
    Score for Tony Danza Tapdance Extravanganza.

    Anonymous (June 9, 2004)

    John Stamos isn't funny anymore. He's on tv commercials and shit now so he's lost his "ironic humor" value. Now "The Tony Danza Tap Dance Extraveganza" is hilarious.

    thriceequalsgod (June 8, 2004)

    haha.. i heard this band for the first time at a show with the backup plan like 2 or 3 years ago. It was my first real punk rock show. And boy, did it rock. I haven't seen 'em since though..

    Anonymous (June 8, 2004)

    if every word i said. could make you laugh. i'd talk forever.

    Anonymous (June 8, 2004)

    crappy review? i thought this review was a breath of fresh air. how many times do you need to see the same album reviewed?

    CaptainCrunch (June 8, 2004)

    Have mercy!

    Anonymous (June 8, 2004)

    I heard they were going on tour with Human Pudding! John Stamos is a true american hero.

    Anonymous (June 8, 2004)

    What's up with all the crappy reviews? Also, a manor is a house, dumbass.

    Anonymous (June 8, 2004)

    My vote is for Uncle Jessie and the Rippers!

    inagreendase (June 8, 2004)

    Local band, weird to see them get reviewed...Kelly definitely has one of their patches laying around his room...

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