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Gooby Goo & Peekers  

One day Gooby Goo mysteriously received a letter in the mail. Written inside was a card that said " you are like Jesus". Although it was strange, Gooby Goo put in inside the pocket safely patted it and went about life. On a sunny day in the north pole Gooby Goo was busy saving polar bears from starvation when Peekers showed up. Soon as they met they had a connection, a love of polar bears. Little did Gooby Goo know that Peekers was the secret letter writer. Peekers had been following Gooby Goo for quite some time. It was a special picnic on top of a silver iceberg celebrating "Bitago" the polar bear's birth to 2 baby cubs. On this day Peekers revealed the secret of the letter to Gooby Goo. Since the birthday of "Meh" and "Meh" the 2 cubs, Gooby Goo and Peekers became close friends writing songs of likes and dislikes in the world, but most importantly about their love of polar bears.

GGP’s debut record, “My Stomach Can Hold up To 150lbs Of Food” is available exclusively on Hungrrr Records.“A whimsical collection of stories and sounds that take you into the future and back to Lemona St. where nostalgia & romanticized memories have been left behind.”



Chromosome Tea


"Chromosome Tea delivers a nearly flawless blend of vintage-sounding post-punk, new wave, and pop... that takes you from the estrogen-fueled edginess of the Slits, X-Ray Spex or Siousxie, to the pop manifestos of Blondie on a Fast Times-like soundtrack." (Music Connection)

To put it simply, singer Michelle Waters and guitarist Ai-Ball, two former Catholic school girls from Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley, know how to rock. The two met when they were in junior high and quickly bonded over their love of all things punk and pop. It took a few years, but finally the pair decided to start their own band, and with the help of drummer Ryan Camu and local rock veteran, bassist, Mike Sattin, Chromosome Tea was complete. What really makes Chromosome Tea stand apart form the hundreds of bands playing out around Los Angeles today is their ability to write and deliver simple, infectious unpretentious songs. And the chemistry between the two front ladies is undeniable. Best friends for years, the girls are very comfortable with each other and have a natural stage presence. Michelle and Ai-Ball have been meticulously working on harmonies and hooks that are sure to buzz around in your head for hours after hearing them. Chromosome Tea has created a sound that is not a throwback to 80s punk as much as it carries the spirit of that genre. It's good, clean, gritty fun. The Tea girls and boys welcome you to join them.