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Nov 07 2011

Pet Monkeys For Sale




pet monkeys for sale

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For Monkeys


For Monkeys


$10.38


So-Cal-styled skate punks from Scandinavia, Millencolin’s sophomore effort For Monkeys absorbs the influences of Operation Ivy, Bad Religion and the like and spits it back out as taut, melodic hardcore with a decidedly European twist. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi Performers: Fredrik Larzon – Drums; Nikola 7 His Friends – Vocals (Background), Vocals, Bass

Monkeys


Monkeys


$6


Monkeys

Pet Nurser Kit - 2 oz. Bottles - 2 pk


Pet Nurser Kit – 2 oz. Bottles – 2 pk


$3.39


This was specially designed by veterinarians and professional breeders for all pet feeding including puppies, kittens, hamsters, gerbils, monkeys and many other pets. The kit comes with 2 bottles and 4 nipples.

Pet Cotton Round Monkeys Printed Bed


Pet Cotton Round Monkeys Printed Bed


$24.89


“You can use it anywhere without the hassle! This Dog Pet Bed provides a comforting sense of safety, security and comfort which you and your cat pet will love so much. This Dog Pet Bed is made of high quality material and can be used for a long time. The pad is removable and washable so to ensure the health and cleanness of your dog. The round apple pattern of the dog sofa is lovely and the kup design is convenient for your dog to go in and out. This Dog Bed Pet is durable and sturdy because it has been constructed with the very best in high grade velveteen sponge polyester wadding. This Dog Bedding is sturdy and structural soft construction to keep your beloved canine companion cool in hot weather and safely protected and warm in the most bitter winter weather! Also, this Dog Pet Bed is lightweight and totally portable. Your pet will love it for the first time! ”

10 MONKEYS: 10 MONKEYS


10 MONKEYS: 10 MONKEYS


$9.57


10 MONKEYS: 10 MONKEYS

SMARTEST MONKEYS: SMARTEST MONKEYS


SMARTEST MONKEYS: SMARTEST MONKEYS


$10.92


SMARTEST MONKEYS: SMARTEST MONKEYS

Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free


Monkeys for Nothin’ and the Chimps for Free


$11.98


It’s no secret that Reel Big Fish were less than pleased with their time spent at Jive/Mojo Records, and they made it pretty obvious as to their elation at being finally dropped sometime after 2005′s We’re Not Happy ‘Til You’re Not Happy. So maybe that’s why their first album back in the indie world, Monkeys for Nothin’ and the Chimps for Free, is the band’s most lighthearted effort in years. That’s not to say their trademark sarcasm, snarkiness, and sharp wit are any less present, since without those bits, it wouldn’t really be a Reel Big Fish album. Don’t worry, they’re there — see “Hate You,” “Why Do All Girls Think They’re Fat?,” and “The New Version of You” as just a few examples — but it’s kinda nice that the Fish are largely back to simple and superficial mischief, instead of spending the majority of their time bitter at corporate suits and fans who call them sellouts. Reel Big Fish have simply made a fun, catchy as hell album, from the reggae-infused “Slow Down” to the island vibe of “Will the Revolution Come?” to the late-’90s ska-punk of “I’m Her Man.” “My Imaginary Friend” has a nice chorus for a sunny-day skip down the street, while overly jovial cuts like the ridiculous “Party Down” and “Everybody’s Drunk” clearly reveal the guys just enjoying playing together and having a good time. Listeners will have a hard time not following suit. This is playfulness reminiscent of the Everything Sucks era — there’s even the wonderful “Another F.U. Song” to rival the expletive blast of prior pit anthem “Nothin’” — and seeing as some of Monkeys’ songs are apparently reworked demos dating all the way back to 1999, that might have something to do with it. But reasons don’t matter so much as the result, and Monkeys for Nothin’ and the Chimps for Free presents a rejuvenated, almost carefree Reel Big Fish completely unaware that their best years should be behind them; after all, ska-punk supposedly died years ago. But Reel Big Fish just keep plowing forward, pumping out the hits like it was the easiest thing in the world, and leaving their fans all the luckier for it. ~ Corey Apar, Rovi Performers: Aaron Barrett – Glockenspiel, Mandolin, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Synthesizer, Vocals, Organ, Guitar; David Irish – Vocals

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$234.45


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Two Monkeys [2009]


Two Monkeys [2009]


$16.79


Originally released in Germany in 1997, Two Monkeys really was one of Cock Sparrer’s best-written albums, marred by some of their worst ever production. It’s hard to say what went wrong, but the fact is, songs like “Battersea Bardot”, “East End Girl” and “Before The Flame Dies” deserved far more than the weedy sound and tinny blare with which they were ultimately released. Pick up the original as a collectors item, but save your ears for the 2009 Captain Oi! reissue, which remixes the original master tapes and reveals the album for the all-round masterpiece it ought to have been. Plus, four bonus tracks from the band’s San Francisco show in 2000 capture Cock Sparrer in equally seething form. [Captain Oi! reissued the CD in 2009.] ~ Dave Thompson, Rovi Performers: Colin McFaull – Vocals; Colin McFault – Vocals; Mickey Beaufoy – Guitar; Steve Bruce – Drums; Steve Burgess – Bass


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