So it wasn’t just goofy hair bands getting into the act with the burn-scarred maintenance man. In the 80s, Freddy was everywhere and even hip-hop artists, The Fat Boys, got into the act.
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So it wasn’t just goofy hair bands getting into the act with the burn-scarred maintenance man. In the 80s, Freddy was everywhere and even hip-hop artists, The Fat Boys, got into the act.
Introduction to the Monster, Monster series here.
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I remember this song. I actually owned the single. Can I just express how dumb singles are when they are on TAPE? Yeah. But I still bought this stupid thing right from the music store in the local mall. I feel like throwing up at the 80’s of it all. Except, “Are you ready for Freddy” was just that awesome.
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Lol, singles on tape. Singles at all vs being able to call up pretty much anything you want to listen to on YouTube for that matter. Or buying a whole album for one song.
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It’s hard to believe how barbaric the past was. LOL
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