Curiosity Shoppe

Curiosity Shoppe's story is, as most band bio's go, a long, tawdry, self-indulgent tale of musical preferences, stylistic preferences, and lurid accounts of rock-n-roll debauchery. But all of that typically makers for some very boring fodder. So all blatant lies aside, Curiosity Shoppe started changing peoples lives, in a positive way, in 1992. That is when, with their All-Male review dance career behind them, Andrew, Chris, Jeff, and Bob realized they were not going to make it as wild animal trainers. Actually, Bob never realized it because he was eaten by a wild boar. The boys had decided that they would form a musical group and perform for wild people instead. But they needed some help, so they asked Nick and some other guy to join the group to help them out. We won't discuss the "other" guy because shorty after he joined the group he was eaten by a wild person and replaced with Bobby. So come inside the musical experience of the SHOPPE and have a look around. But remember, you break it, you buy it.

U2

Beautiful Day

Elevate

Pride

Where the Streets Have No Name

The Clash

Rock the Casbah

Squeeze

Tempted

Pulling Mussels

Outkast

Hey Ya

Big Country

In A Big Country

The Cure

Just Like Heaven

Fascination Street

Modern English

Melt With You

Incubus

Drive

Midnight Oil

Beds Are Burning

Coldplay

Clocks

Simple Minds

Don't You Forget About Me

Prince

Raspberry Beret

KC and the Sunshine Band

Get Down Tonight

Violent Femmes

Blister in the Sun

Cameo

Word Up

REM

End of the World

Radio Free Europe

Gary Neuman

Cars

Soft Cell

Tainted Love

Tommy Tutone

Jenny

J. Geils Band

Centerfold

Dexy's Midnight Runners

Come On Eileen

Pearl Jam

Even Flow Medley

311

Down

All Mixed Up

Sublime

What I Got

Santeria

Wild Cherry

Play That Funky Music

Commodores

Brick House

Van Morrison

Brown Eyed Girl

Into the Mystic

Bob Marley

No Woman, No Cry

Jammin'

Beastie Boys

Fight For Your Right

Flock of Seagulls

I Ran

Rage Against the Machine

Killing in the Name Of

Dave Mathews

Ants Marching

Satellite

Talk Talk/ No Doubt

It's My Life

The Tubes

She's A Beauty

Men At Work

Down Under

Overkill

The Smiths

How Soon Is Now?

The Vapors

Turning Japanese

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