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Oh i think i found myself a cheerleader kidz bop
Oh i think i found myself a cheerleader kidz bop









  1. OH I THINK I FOUND MYSELF A CHEERLEADER KIDZ BOP SERIES
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And no one is happy when baby is unhappy. For whatever reason, sometimes little ones just wake up in a mood. If you’re a mom, you know that sometimes you just NEED something distracting for your toddler.

oh i think i found myself a cheerleader kidz bop

Gabba Gabba Hey, indeed.Toddler activities are a MUST for mamas. with ripped jeans, leather jackets, and possible heroin addiction to consider. So if not for yourself, for gods sake do it for the children. And its good to see others remember, too. Just like some other now gone and legendary band used to make us do. It has all the fun and spirit of youth packed tightly into one well done package and you may even find yourself listening a time or two, grinning from ear to ear all the while. So if you are young parents, have a little brother or sister, cousin or nephew, or know a neighbor kid you would like to start on the road to ruin good and early, by all means pick this album up.

OH I THINK I FOUND MYSELF A CHEERLEADER KIDZ BOP FREE

The fact the Ramones at their best always had a care free and childlike quality in there music also helps matters as the "surf meets pop meets punk" qualities come shining through on many of these tunes and are made that much more silly and fun by the screaming little future Ramones and Ramonette's ranting throughout. By the time i reached the third track of "California Sun" with Brett Anderson of The Donnas punking it up good I was bopping around my living room just like I did the first time I heard the Ramones. After all rock n roll is kid music, basically, so why change it as Kidz Bop would? This album has the spirit needed to introduce them right and raw.įun is what this record is even for a jaded music lover such as myself.

oh i think i found myself a cheerleader kidz bop

But alas it must be remembered this album is meant to connect little kids to rock n roll directly without any watered down BS in between. If anything these covers sound so authentic (if not exactly) if it weren't for the shouts from the little ones you would say its a tribute that hits too close to home, making it almost redundant. In fact if Joey were out front singing and someone told you it was the Ramones themselves updating some tunes you would easily believe them.

oh i think i found myself a cheerleader kidz bop

What makes this all so entertaining is rather then a mockery or embarrassment as one might expect the performances and sound bear little difference from the originals, as the music is provided by Ramones "tribute band" the Gabba Gabba Heys and production is handled by Jennifer Finch of The Shocker and formerly of L7 notoriety. We also get Jack Grisham of T.S.O.L infamy doing a sinister take on "Bop 'Til You Drop" where you hardly notice the small voices around him, "I Just Wanna Have Something To Do" sung by Emily Wynne-Hughes of Go Betty Go, and a riotous and funny "Suzy Is A Headbanger" which finds Nick Oliven of Mondo Generator/Queens Of The Stone Age fame taking a whole chorus of little maniacs through the paces. Which was something the Ramones always were, so good thing in making this compilation that wasn't forgotten. Likewise "Rock n Roll High School" with the Alkaline Trio's Matt Skiba leading the way in the playground is a leather jacketed kick in the nuts, and you can almost see the little hooligans tearing up the classroom as they run around shouting "fun fuuuun, fun fun". Just straight faced with ten year olds up your arse. Pennywise's Jim Linberg gets things started with a snotty version of "Blitzkrieg Bop" while the rant of "hey ho, lets go" shouted by Jim and a horde of mini brats comes off not as a joke as you might expect, but pretty much straight faced. Gathering not your usual collection of Kidz Bop studio "singers" for this affair, instead what we get for this CD is a multitude of real life punks and rock n roll outcasts to pay homage to a band they would be right at home sharing a stage with, whilst little voices just waiting to be corrupted join in jubilantly. And the artists chosen to give the Ramones their due for your local rock n roll nine and ten year olds does a pretty good job of getting little Billy and Bobbie started off on the wrong foot in life.

OH I THINK I FOUND MYSELF A CHEERLEADER KIDZ BOP SERIES

While this fairly ordinary but entertaining collection of Ramones standards may be a take on that useless series of poorly done pop and rock covers for little tikes, "Brats On The Beat: Ramones For Kids" on the other hand is pretty much just that. "The Blitzkrieg Kidz Bop", and Joey, Johnny, and Dee Dee are rolling in their collective graves. OMG teh Kidz Bop has ruined teh Romones OMG.

oh i think i found myself a cheerleader kidz bop

And chances are they will get them with this solid collection of tunes. Review Summary: The Ramones return from the dead with the help of some fun and crafty covers and they want your children, just like the first time around.











Oh i think i found myself a cheerleader kidz bop