Created on 12 Dec 2005 by Kevin Byrd

Band Name: The Forgotten Ponies OR Muff?

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The Forgotten Ponies

In a prairie in Wyoming, 5 shetland ponies are left behind when their former caretaker dies. Finding a Les Paul in a field, they discover themselves by taking their pain on the road.

Muff

Their debut release, The Christian Path To Better Skin Care, addresses how making your consumer products holy can lead to strong business growth.

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22 The Forgotten Ponies

Florrie B on 12 Dec 2005

They’ve had a tough life. I’m rooting for the Ponies.

Clipp on 12 Dec 2005

the ponies have my vote… unless Muff start making diving gear

Aaron on 12 Dec 2005

I think they should go on tour together. The Forgotten Ponies should be the main act.

Why?

It’s obvious: Muff should open.

JonnyD on 12 Dec 2005

Ponies!!!

Aaron B on 12 Dec 2005

I saw The Forgotton Ponies’ live set a few months back…They’re an emo band. They made me cry…but in a good way.

Gabriel on 12 Dec 2005

Yeah, I think the Ponies should headline. I thought I was the only one who cried at their show. I had to sneak out to the car and be alone for a bit. Very moving.

There are times in life when you have to just say “Damn… that’s something special.”

LL on 12 Dec 2005

I’ve never seen Christian Muff. Sounds scary.

nw on 12 Dec 2005

skin care? that’s not what muff is about. i’ll get down with the ponies… wait, that doesn’t sound right?!?!?!

Admiral Craig T. Nelson on 12 Dec 2005

Who could forget the ponies?

Todd Dominey on 12 Dec 2005

With a typeface like that, how can they go wrong?

Raj on 12 Dec 2005

I’m voting for the ponies - but only because I’m anti-Christian and busy waging a war on Christmas.

Bring it on Santa!

Pierce on 12 Dec 2005

It’s really a case of the lesser of two evils here.

Stefan Kjartansson on 12 Dec 2005

Forgotten Ponies? Did Circle Jerks change their name?

Scrapironjaw on 12 Dec 2005

Though honestly, they both sound like cliched indie rock names.

Dan Benjamin on 12 Dec 2005

Ponies.

suing on 12 Dec 2005

they look cuter plus christians scare me

Tim VanBuren on 12 Dec 2005

would you guys get on my bands ass and tell them what it takes to be a success? saw you in d.c. at the black cat. why didn’t you play ‘our hearts are downed satellites’?

sambodhi on 12 Dec 2005

The better name/concept of the two.

Naz on 12 Dec 2005

I’d imagine the Forgotten Ponies were of a Weezer-esque sound. Plus they sound “emo” and I’m all about better living through emotion.

Muff, well, I have a good path to skin care and it’s called a daily cleanser and a good moisturizer, no need to add holy water to the mix - I hear it burns!

Goose on 12 Dec 2005

Is the lead singer of Muff, Duff? That would be totally 90’s!

Tony down under on 22 Dec 2005

Rockit!

cynthia on 28 Dec 2005

19 Muff

dutchgiant on 12 Dec 2005
John (tgg) on 12 Dec 2005

I like sex. And nothing says “sex” like some Muff.

cookiecrook on 12 Dec 2005

Dive in. ;)

chloe on 12 Dec 2005
Mason Poe on 12 Dec 2005

I feel the latest effort from Muff effortlessly combines the ostentations nature of beauty products and with subversion of Christianity into an unmistakable introspective harmonic wall of sound. The album, an ethereal masterpiece, matches it’s dance hall roots to form the golden child of the twenty first century - a must have.

Virginia on 12 Dec 2005

Muff was my nickname for a while (shudder). I’ve got to go with Muff.

66-01F X on 12 Dec 2005

Actually neither - My feeling is that band names are over-rated. There should be a numerical system that denotes year of the band’s first formation, the number of members (male/female/other), the number of albums produced and the line-up changes. An additional letter may be added for street cred if desired. Any top ten appearances can be annotated as shown below:

My band’s name is 95-043M1F/2/3D2G X 0, meaning we formed in 1995, there are currently three blokes and one sheila, we have produced two albums and have had three diffrerent drummers and two different lead guitarists. The X means we’re all sexy. No top ten appearances.

Maffew on 12 Dec 2005

To all the naysayers: Lurve is the message.

Even though I’m not a Bumper Sticker Person I used to have a ‘MUFF Z’NUFF’ stuck on the back of my old Corsica.

mochaboy on 13 Dec 2005

Unless your Christian skin care products require animal testing, in which case I would have to switch my allegiance to the ponies.

Olly on 13 Dec 2005
Scott Partee on 13 Dec 2005

always muff… muff always

Say it aint so on 16 Dec 2005

I’m a big fan of Muff. When I think about Muff I can’t help but think about skin care products. Especially lotion. I love Muff!

colonbagaki on 20 Dec 2005
Jesse on 22 Dec 2005

I’m all about the Muff!

Deacon Blues on 22 Dec 2005

Being an ordained reverend now, of course I favor the Christian path. Not to mention that I am a sex maniac who loves to hear the word “Muff” anywhere and everywhere. If it won’t get me into trouble for copyright infringment, I think I will open my own diving gear shop, call it “Muff’s Dive Shop,” what do you all think?

tripp tripp on 22 Dec 2005

awww this is a heavily censored and edited say-so… my last post has gone and so have many other interesting ones… never mind, Muff has the vote…. again

76-01F X on 27 Dec 2005

I agree with 66-01F X - band names are highly overrated. I think The Forgotten Ponies would be a better name if not for the “The”. What is up with “The”? The Strokes, The Shins, The White Stripes, The Rosebuds, The Whigs, The Tom Collins, The Selmanaires… the list goes on. I think The The should get to keep their name and everybody else has to either lose their “The” or just start over. Unless, of course, if you came before The The, like The Beatles. Or if your name is The Streets, because I’m a huge Mike Skinner fan.

riccard0 on 26 Jan 2006
JENNI on 5 Jun 2007

YOU ROCK MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LIKE TOTALY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!@222222222222222

 

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