What Would the Setbacks Do?

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Creative Idea's

May 11th, 2004

Philip writes:

Hey guys, I noticed that you guys are going to be putting out a new CD soon. I am a huge fan and I always dream of being in your band. I can't really play any instruments or sing but I am very creative when it comes to CD titles. With that said, here are some suggestions for your new CD:

Adversity
My Life Like That
National Lampoon's: Setbacks Vacation
I Planted my Guitar and all I got was Rock
The Setbacks are a Progressive Rock Band
Hold My Hand (Before the Rock Blows Me Away)
Corporate Shananigans
Many are Called but Few are Chosen
Better then Gigli

I hope this helps you guys out. If you guys use any of these could I possibly get a thanks in the CD liner. That would be cool.


Trevor
Phil,

Don't sell yourself short, just because you can't play an instrument doesn't mean you cannot fulfill your dream of being in our band. It didn't stop any of us!

As for your specific suggestions for the album title all I can say is THEY ARE ALL FANTABULOUS! I especially like My Life Like That. I picture a lonely bike on its side in a tunnel... magical!

However, for the upcoming album we are going to totally sell out and offer up space on our album cover for advertising. We've begun preliminary talks with KFC, NAPA Auto Parts, and Sugar and Spice Health Food.

If you own company and are looking for new, creative ways to acheive better brand recognition with the male 19 to 35 market, contact our advertising salesman Les Nessman at 1-800-MUSIC-AD.


Steve
Philip, these are all stellar suggestions but I think we're going to go with our gut instinct on this one, and call the new EP "Gut Instinct". The lead off track is "Kidney Fool", followed by a few spleen rippin' tracks and the we close it off with our seminal fan favourite "Liver Love".

You got a fever? We got the presciption. Golden.


Paul
Awaiting wisdom...


Chris
these are the stupidest names I've ever heard of.
Screw you for submitting these, ass.

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