The All-For-Nots are a fake band made up of “musical actors from Williamsburg” (ooh!) whose fake tour is the basis for a web series backed by Michael Eisner. Watching their most recent episode, in which they get into a fake fight at a college and do a lot of that kind of “parody” where one mentions how big you are on MySpace and Facebook constantly, I got nostalgic for the first big fake band to which this New York Times article refuses to compare The All-For-Nots, probably because they’re boring and The Monkees actually made good music.
Watch this, it’s bad!:
Or watch this, it’s good!:
The All-For-Nots‘ spokespeople make such a big deal about how they hired actors with musical backgrounds, when they probably would have been better off hiring comedians.
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it didn’t really help that their first stop was state college…pretty much the worst music scene ever here. which actually makes sense that they would stop here now that i think about it.
Oh, thank you, thank you for posting the Monkees because that other show was just horrible and I needed a palate cleanser.
Wow, that IS bad. And I can’t tell if it’s supposed to be funny or not. Do these band members even know each other?