The Skate Party
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'''The Skate Party''' is a real band that wrote and performed [[The Cheat Theme Song]]. The band consists of "Josh" and "Jesse", and they hail from Nashville. They apparently do very few, if any, [http://web.archive.org/web/20041122035158/www.geocities.com/theskateparty/performances.html live performances]. According to their website, The Skate Party is working on an album, ''A is for Angel'', which will contain 26 tracks, one for each letter of the alphabet. | '''The Skate Party''' is a real band that wrote and performed [[The Cheat Theme Song]]. The band consists of "Josh" and "Jesse", and they hail from Nashville. They apparently do very few, if any, [http://web.archive.org/web/20041122035158/www.geocities.com/theskateparty/performances.html live performances]. According to their website, The Skate Party is working on an album, ''A is for Angel'', which will contain 26 tracks, one for each letter of the alphabet. | ||
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Revision as of 14:51, 26 May 2010
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Origins | Nashville |
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Genre(s) | Pop rock Experimental |
Members | Josh Jesse |
Discography | N/A |
Producer | N/A |
The Skate Party is a real band that wrote and performed The Cheat Theme Song. The band consists of "Josh" and "Jesse", and they hail from Nashville. They apparently do very few, if any, live performances. According to their website, The Skate Party is working on an album, A is for Angel, which will contain 26 tracks, one for each letter of the alphabet.
They also made a song called "Strong Sad Rocks Out", but which hasn't appeared in any Homestar Runner cartoon.
External links
- The Skate Party (link no longer works)
- Archived version of The Skate Party's website. Archived by the Internet Archive on 14 February 2005.