This is a cover of the popular Frankenstein Dragqueens from Planet 13/Wednesday 13 song about John Rambo of the "Rambo" movie series. Read more on Last.fm.
Rock and Roll band from Athlone. Having started their days as a Wednesday 13 tribute act, Alan and his band JP13 found it hard to get gigs besides the ones great mate Tadhg Kelleher would get them, but enjoyed making videos... They stayed up until the early hours on countless nights with a digital camera in the hopes of making an amusing video to a Wednesday 13 song to show to the people of the internet world. They got anxious to write their own material though as they felt that they were steering away from the roll in ''rock and roll'' and after about two years wrote the music to the now-classic End of Time, they all agreed they were on to something. Not content with one song they quickly started to write more music, in a hurried attempt to come up with songs they wrote the charmingly annoying riff to Gradual Insanity Twist lyrics followed and later that night Gradual Insanity Twist was written. Before the writing of End of Time was finished the short lived Athlone Music Promotions group offered JP13 a days recording with Mike O'Dowd at Lakelands Studios, the band jumped at the chance as they were not very good at remembering things and needed the songs to be recorded, seeing as they weren't confident with End of Time they decided to spend the day recording Gradual Insanity Twist. Due to the overabundance of time and the demented nature of the band and their new found friend Mike the song was a success and an intro for the song was recorded on The Funmaker; a keyboard that was in the studio. The first day of recording went so well that the band returned for two full weekends in the next year, The Funmaker is almost always present and Mike makes appearances singing or playing guitar or keyboard, friend of the band, and Athlone Music Scene King, David Murphy also makes vocal appearances along with Joe Kerrigan another legendary Athlone man. The first album spooky ghost sound #5 was released in August 2010. The band settled on the name due to the sound effects use in the song Number 11 and also because of their famous love of ghosting as you can see on the cover, the album had many working titles, such as: Mullahs in a Shed, Ploughing in the Sunset, JP13 presents: The Legend of Mike and The Funmakers, and Alan, The Movie: The Original Soundtrack. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Gradual Insanity Twist
RAMBO
Crouching Tiger Hidden Barbed Wire
End Of Time
Number 11
Things Are Looking Bleak
Alan Lies About Newts
A Lazy AfterNoon
The Berkshire Hunt
Fourteen28
That's What Alan Thought
Jerkey P.
Jerkey P
A Turkey Is A Bad Person
That's What Alan Thought...
Jerky P.
A Lazy After Noon
Intro
[introduction]
A turkey is a bad person..
[outroduction]
The House always wins 0311211
The House always wins 2011 12 07 RAD
See C Sea
Fourteen 28
What That Doiz?
Crouching Tiger Hidden Barbed Wire (Live)
Thats What Alan Thought
Alan lies about newts (Acoustic)
JP13 - The House Always Wins
JP13 4
JP13 Quickfire round
20 A turkey is a bad person
17 Fourteen 28
JP13 - That What Doiz 2
JP13 Interview
Clickedy Click 66
The Bloody.... Awful..
The Crime
The House Always Wins
Into The Night We Roll
Outro 080510
New song long.... no changes
A turkey 090510
Number 11
25&26
JP13 song found in shed
Things are looking bleak 090510
When will it end?13:9:10
Outroduction....
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