It Takes Whatever (Polydor 2005)
These three yummy girl-rockers out of UK might be looking a bit like the chubby version of Josie and The Pussycat band not only by appearance but also because they’re playing the same Pop-Rock kinda music arrived to your High School one day.
But fear not cause you will straightly liking them in instant. Introducing “the sexy redhead” Molly on lead vocals and guitars, “Brunette bomb” Toy (bass, backing vocals) and “the brown sugar” drummer Charisse; ready to teasing you with their Pop Alternative rock through Plug In + Play.
Not just playing mellow tunes like I let you go again or the mot faithful statement smartly written by them – Girls can make you cry but opposites from that there are Jump, Here with me, No sleep tonight and I don’t mean maybe.
Stop questioning yourself why teenagers acts awkward and mainly stupid unless you’re one.
Link:
http://popdancelife.blogspot.co.id/2009/06/faders-plug-in-play.html
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