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Guanine, thymine, cytosine, what’s it all mean? When you got double trouble in your double helix protein machine. And though she’d never admit it, but she don’t get it from nobody...She said excuse me, I think you’ve confused me with L-O-L-A. Next time you reach me, could you please teach me how to spell DNA. And though she’d never admit it, she don’t get it from nobody, nobody. She don’t get that from nobody strange.
Nature or nurture? To be sure, it’s a roll of the dice. And if it’s good enough, you’ll be good enough. If it’s good enough, you’ll be good enough for somebody, somebody. You should hold out for somebody strange.

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from The Weird and Wonderful World of The Globs, released March 30, 2020

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The Globs Sacramento, California

The Globs sprang from the mind of Mike R. Mike – also the mouth behind The Bananas. Mike wanted a “punk E Street Band,” so he drew from Sacramento’s always incestuous music scene. First, he tapped Charles Albright, man of a million bands and Christine, she also of many bands. Christine got her dad, Nick, to play piano & sax. The Globs grew to include Craig (Sick Burn) & Jessica (Danger, Inc). ... more

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