JETBOY

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JETBOY have 3 of their songs featured in the Burbs movie (Locked In A Cage, Bloodstone and Make Some Noise)

Check this out. Make Some Noise.



Check it out at 2:45 LOL I guess that's where the 'neighbour' theme comes in!


 
I like that, good 80's rock. On the CD you sent me last year you added a few Jetboy tracks as well. I like them.

They remind me of "Autograph", another very underrated 80's rockband. Check this out:

 
Ah Autograph, I remember that band. I think the singer from that band does a lot of procuding these days.
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>Art Weingartner wrote:

JETBOY have 3 of their songs featured in the Burbs movie (Locked In A Cage, Bloodstone and Make Some Noise)

Check this out. Make Some Noise.



Check it out at 2:45 LOL I guess that's where the 'neighbour' theme comes in!


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How awesome! :D
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>Rays Yard wrote:

Ah Autograph, I remember that band. I think the singer from that band does a lot of procuding these days.<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

I once heard he sang the theme song to the "7th heaven" series.

Two more recommended Autograph songs:


 
Reviving this thread and channeling the great one who may or may not be lurking our halls; Why Jetboy? How did this obscure band get not 1 but 3 of their songs into the film?

 
Dunno pal.I wish 'eardrum lobotomy' by the pitbull surfers really existed tho.
 
From an interview:


"Sleaze Roxx: Songs from Jetboy’s debut album were featured on the soundtrack for the movie “The ‘Burbs.” How did that come about?

Billy Rowe: That’s basically because we were on MCA which is a Universal company. The movie was on Universal and the person who was A&R for soundtracks was Kathy Nelson. She’s related to the Nelson’s. We were just one of the bands that were priority and they said hey we’ve got this movie “The ‘Burbs”, let’s pull some songs out. That’s how a lot of those bands that were on MCA got into those Universal films. Like Oingo Boingo or Charlie Sexton, stuff like that. It’s because they were signed to the music division of that. That’s really how that came about. That wasn’t us doing anything but getting a call from our manager saying they’re gonna use “Feel The Shake” or whatever they used in “The ‘Burbs.” We were like, cool. They did it for a Tony Danza movie too called “She’s Out of Control.” Micky Dolenz’s daughter Ami Dolenz was the star of that with Tony Danza."

https://sleazeroxx.com/interviews/billy-rowe-interview/
 
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