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White Drugs

White Drugs

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Genres: Punk, Rock

Sound description: Being drunk all of the time

City: Denton, TX

In lieu of a history, which we could not find, here are a couple loving comments about the band posted on their MySpace biography:

Anonymous said... ". . .all of the guys in White Drugs are complete pricks. Even if their music was amazing, which it is FAR from being, I don't want to see them play because they're a bunch of ex frat-boy assholes. Attn. bands who are trying to use their prickdom and snobbery to "make it"....your time is over. There is no future in what you do. The kids of today want a little intelligence and kindness with their angst. . . ." 4:09 p.m.

"White Drugs is completely unoriginal, less-than-meciocre (sic), two chord jock and roll for beer-guzzling shitheads to gaybash to. Boring....as....Hell. My 9 year old brother rocks harder than them. Seriously. You know things are going downhill when people start giving props to posers like white drugs. Suck it." 3:28 a.m. --Courtesy of insightful, yet anonymous, interweb blogger(s) via Weshotjr.com comments section.

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