Earlier, I was searching around for information related to Dangerous Insects. I ended up finding a rather odd, long, and completely ridiculous comment. I had a good laugh and copied some of the strangest bits to share.
From 2002 to 2004 Jeremy Dawson and Gregori Chad Petree also embarked on organizing a ‘religious’ cult group. The two met Carah Faye Charnow when she was a troubled teen (under 18 years of age) and was attending meetings at their ‘unregistered’ and ‘undocumented’ religious cult organization that they had formed in Southern California. It was widely reported that Jeremy Dawson, and Gregori Chad Petree had illegally solicited donations from different sources in the State of California in order to fund and administer their cult organization (based on punk stylized dark arts worship and select bible passage review with self-serving re-interpretation of the bible.)
The duo ultimately recruited one of the cult’s troubled teens, Carah Faye Charnow to provide female vocals for the band Shiny Toy Guns, and took the young Carah Faye Charnow to Oklahoma where they photographed her naked in a swimming pool, and in other sexually promiscious positions in order to market their first album release ‘We Are Pilots’. The bands’ first album release ‘We Are Pilots’ on a record label (Stormwest International – January 2005 and also released on Sidecho Records – November 2005) features Carah Faye Charnow ‘nude’ in an Oklahoma swimming pool with a cloth loosely swathed over her body, inprinted on the album disc. Carah Faye Charnow reportedly commented on her myspace page in early 2005, quote “All the boys is Shiny Toy Guns, make me wet.”
Shiny Toy Guns and Universal Records have continued to re-arrange, re-mix, and re-master the ‘We Are Pilots’ album and several different mixes/mastered versions have been released utilizing the same album release date and information as the October 17, 2006 album release, prompting considerable confusion with fans, who believe the sole purpose of these new versions of the “We Are Pilots’ album were produced solely for the purpose of generating a sound for Shiny Toy Guns that is Electronic/Dance (GRAMMY award nomination category) as opposed to their original sound which was Indie, Rock, Synth-pop.
Really? REALLY? Come ON.
A cult? Underage porn? Rerecording a CD to get a Grammy nomination?
Has anyone else experienced finding crazy remarks about STG?