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* AsianAirhead: At least to hear their stage personas. Apparently they were actually good students, [[AsianAndNerdy particularly in Math.]]
** There are two types of this trope, which you can see on its page. Needless to say, the Green girls are definitely the first type.
* BadGirlSong: Do you really need this explained?
* BoastfulRap: Occasionally, and arguably ''most'' rap sounds boastful when done in ValleyGirl voices.
** There are two types of this trope, which you can see on its page. Needless to say, the Green girls are definitely the first type.
* BadGirlSong: Do you really need this explained?
* BoastfulRap: Occasionally, and arguably ''most'' rap sounds boastful when done in ValleyGirl voices.
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* AsianAirhead: At least to hear their stage personas. Apparently they were actually good students, [[AsianAndNerdy particularly in Math.]]
**]] There are two types of this trope, which you can see on its page. Needless to say, the Green girls are definitely the first type.
%% Yes. You do. * BadGirlSong: Do you really need thisexplained?
* BoastfulRap: Occasionally, and arguably ''most'' rap sounds boastful when done in ValleyGirl voices.explained?
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%% Yes. You do. * BadGirlSong: Do you really need this
* BoastfulRap: Occasionally, and arguably ''most'' rap sounds boastful when done in ValleyGirl voices.
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* EightiesHair: Melissa has it in spades; Allison is getting some as well.
* GenkiGirl
* GoldDigger
* GuiltyPleasure
* GenkiGirl
* GoldDigger
* GuiltyPleasure
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%% * EightiesHair: Melissa has it in spades; Allison is getting some as well.
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* MsFanservice
* MoneyFetish
* MoneySong: In fact, their first song ever.
* OdeToIntoxication: [[CaptainObvious "Alcohol"]]. Many other songs mention it, too.
* PrecisionFStrike
* RichBitch
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: All the sex and drugs they want.
* SpellingSong: "Alcohol."
* ThePornomancer
* MoneyFetish
* MoneySong: In fact, their first song ever.
* OdeToIntoxication: [[CaptainObvious "Alcohol"]]. Many other songs mention it, too.
* PrecisionFStrike
* RichBitch
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: All the sex and drugs they want.
* SpellingSong: "Alcohol."
* ThePornomancer
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%% * MsFanservice
%% * MoneyFetish
%% * MoneySong: In fact, their first song ever.
* OdeToIntoxication:[[CaptainObvious "Alcohol"]]."Alcohol". Many other songs mention it, too.
%% * PrecisionFStrike
%% * RichBitch
%% * ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: All the sex and drugs they want.
%% * SpellingSong: "Alcohol."
%% * ThePornomancer
%% * MoneyFetish
%% * MoneySong: In fact, their first song ever.
* OdeToIntoxication:
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%% * ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: All the sex and drugs they want.
%% * SpellingSong: "Alcohol."
%% * ThePornomancer
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One day in 2007, scene girls Melissa Marie Green, Alisson Green, and Dani Gore booted up their Macs (presumably with the intention of uploading pictures they took of themselves in the mirror with their cellphones onto their Myspace accounts) and decided to screw around a bit with Garage Band. With their current audience in mind, they wrote a [[StealthParody deliberately obnoxious]] song parodying stereotypical GoldDigger cam whores, known as "I Like Money," and then released it as a single. As expected, a strong PeripheryHatedom arose, but they also found that an unexpectedly large number of listeners actually liked it. So they said why not, named themselves "Millionaires" after the attitude espoused in their "hit" single, and began writing more of such songs.
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One day in 2007, scene girls Melissa Marie Green, Alisson Green, and Dani Gore booted up their Macs (presumably with the intention of uploading pictures they took of themselves in the mirror with their cellphones onto their Myspace accounts) and decided to screw around a bit with Garage Band. With their current audience in mind, they wrote a [[StealthParody deliberately obnoxious]] song parodying stereotypical GoldDigger cam whores, known as "I Like Money," and then released it as a single. As expected, a strong PeripheryHatedom many detractors arose, but they also found that an unexpectedly large number of listeners actually liked it. So they said why not, named themselves "Millionaires" after the attitude espoused in their "hit" single, and began writing more of such songs.
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* MeanCharacterNiceActor: They love spending time with their fans, don't get mad at their detractors in real life, and have a very loving family relationship. They're also pretty down to earth. Despite the regular bragging in their songs, they make fun of themselves in interviews.
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Their first feature-length album is near to release. As they said in their debut song, "Millionaires are here to stay."
Discography:
''Bling Bling Bling'' (2008)
''Just Got Paid; Let's Get Laid'' (2009)
''Cash Only'' (2010)
'''Tropes Cranked UpToEleven by Millionaires'''
Discography:
''Bling Bling Bling'' (2008)
''Just Got Paid; Let's Get Laid'' (2009)
''Cash Only'' (2010)
'''Tropes Cranked UpToEleven by Millionaires'''
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Their first feature-length album is near to release.''Tonight'' was released in 2013. As they said in their debut song, "Millionaires are here to stay."
Discography:
----
!!Full discography:
* 2008 - ''Bling Bling Bling''(2008)
(EP)
* 2009 - ''Just Got Paid; Let's Get Laid''(2009)
(EP)
* 2010 - ''Cash Only''(2010)
(EP)
* 2012 - ''Your Girl Does Party'' (Mixtape)
* 2013 - ''Tonight'' (Studio Album)
----
!! '''Tropes Cranked UpToEleven byMillionaires'''
Millionaires''':
!!Full discography:
* 2008 - ''Bling Bling Bling''
* 2009 - ''Just Got Paid; Let's Get Laid''
* 2010 - ''Cash Only''
* 2012 - ''Your Girl Does Party'' (Mixtape)
* 2013 - ''Tonight'' (Studio Album)
----
!! '''Tropes Cranked UpToEleven by
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Soon, the girls gained [[LoveItOrHateIt more haters and more fans]]. The filthy nature of their lyrics, purposefully-whiny tones of voice, and aggressive sounds of their synthesized instrumentals made the group infamous and prone to being mentioned in many statements by people about their opinions of the worst music ever, much like Music/{{Brokencyde}}. However, there is NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity, as this venting made a lot more people aware of their existence, including a fair amount who became fans--and their existing fans, it seems, [[CatchPhrase Didn't Give a Fuck]].
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Soon, the girls gained [[LoveItOrHateIt more haters and more fans]].fans. The filthy nature of their lyrics, purposefully-whiny tones of voice, and aggressive sounds of their synthesized instrumentals made the group infamous and prone to being mentioned in many statements by people about their opinions of the worst music ever, much like Music/{{Brokencyde}}. However, there is NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity, as this venting made a lot more people aware of their existence, including a fair amount who became fans--and their existing fans, it seems, [[CatchPhrase Didn't Give a Fuck]].
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Their first feature-length album is near to release. So LoveItOrHateIt, as they said in their debut song, "Millionaires are here to stay."
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Their first feature-length album is near to release. So LoveItOrHateIt, as As they said in their debut song, "Millionaires are here to stay."
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-- '''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PUh6D85T0c&list=PL12D4FBFCBA4DBADF&index=101&feature=plpp_video Meliss Marie Green''']]
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->''God; [[SelfDeprecation it's hard singing an actual song, you guys!]]''
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->''God; [[SelfDeprecation it's hard singing an actual song, you guys!]]''guys!''
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Soon, the girls gained [[LoveItOrHateIt more haters and more fans]]. The filthy nature of their lyrics, purposefully-whiny tones of voice, and aggressive sounds of their synthesized instrumentals made the group infamous and prone to being mentioned in many statements by people about their opinions of the worst music ever, much like {{Brokencyde}}. However, there is NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity, as this venting made a lot more people aware of their existence, including a fair amount who became fans--and their existing fans, it seems, [[CatchPhrase Didn't Give a Fuck]].
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Soon, the girls gained [[LoveItOrHateIt more haters and more fans]]. The filthy nature of their lyrics, purposefully-whiny tones of voice, and aggressive sounds of their synthesized instrumentals made the group infamous and prone to being mentioned in many statements by people about their opinions of the worst music ever, much like {{Brokencyde}}.Music/{{Brokencyde}}. However, there is NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity, as this venting made a lot more people aware of their existence, including a fair amount who became fans--and their existing fans, it seems, [[CatchPhrase Didn't Give a Fuck]].
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One day in 2007, scene girls Melissa Marie Green, Alisson Green, and Dani Gore booted up their Macs (presumably with the intention of uploading pictures they took of themselves in the mirror with their cellphones onto their Myspace accounts) and decided to screw around a bit with Garage Band. With their current audience in mind, they wrote a [[StealthParody deliberately obnoxious]] song parodying stereotypical GoldDigger cam whores, known as "I Like Money," and then released it as a single. As expected, a strong PeripheryHatedom arose, but they also found that an unexpectedly large number of listeners actually liked it. So they said SureWhyNot, named themselves "Millionaires" after the attitude espoused in their "hit" single, and began writing more of such songs.
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One day in 2007, scene girls Melissa Marie Green, Alisson Green, and Dani Gore booted up their Macs (presumably with the intention of uploading pictures they took of themselves in the mirror with their cellphones onto their Myspace accounts) and decided to screw around a bit with Garage Band. With their current audience in mind, they wrote a [[StealthParody deliberately obnoxious]] song parodying stereotypical GoldDigger cam whores, known as "I Like Money," and then released it as a single. As expected, a strong PeripheryHatedom arose, but they also found that an unexpectedly large number of listeners actually liked it. So they said SureWhyNot, why not, named themselves "Millionaires" after the attitude espoused in their "hit" single, and began writing more of such songs.
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A "band" from Orange County, California, that takes RefugeInAudacity in order to sing songs about [[IntercourseWithYou sex]], [[OdeToIntoxication drugs]], [[MoneySong Money]], and [[LifeOfTheParty partying]] with many a PrecisionFStrike and an occasional ClusterFBomb.
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A "band" from Orange County, California, that takes RefugeInAudacity in order to sing songs about [[IntercourseWithYou sex]], [[OdeToIntoxication drugs]], [[MoneySong Money]], money]], and [[LifeOfTheParty partying]] with many a PrecisionFStrike and an occasional ClusterFBomb.
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A "band" from Orange County, California, that takes RefugeInAudacity in order to sing songs about [[IntercourseWithYou sex]], [[OdeToIntoxication booze]], and other taboo subjects with many a PrecisionFStrike and an occasional ClusterFBomb.
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A "band" from Orange County, California, that takes RefugeInAudacity in order to sing songs about [[IntercourseWithYou sex]], [[OdeToIntoxication booze]], drugs]], [[MoneySong Money]], and other taboo subjects [[LifeOfTheParty partying]] with many a PrecisionFStrike and an occasional ClusterFBomb.
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* AsianAirhead: At least to hear their stage personas. Apparently they were actually good students, particularly in Math.
** There two types of this trope, which you can see on its page. Needless to say, the Green girls are definitely the first type.
** There two types of this trope, which you can see on its page. Needless to say, the Green girls are definitely the first type.
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* AsianAirhead: At least to hear their stage personas. Apparently they were actually good students, [[AsianAndNerdy particularly in Math.
Math.]]
** There are two types of this trope, which you can see on its page. Needless to say, the Green girls are definitely the first type.
** There are two types of this trope, which you can see on its page. Needless to say, the Green girls are definitely the first type.
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** There two types of this trope, which you can see on its page. Needless to say, the Green girls are definitely the first type.
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* SpellingSong: "Alcohol".
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* SpellingSong: "Alcohol"."Alcohol."
* ThePornomancer
* ThePornomancer
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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Although they haven't really screwed any rules aside from the ones about underaged drinking.
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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Although All the sex and drugs they haven't really screwed any rules aside from the ones about underaged drinking.want.
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* ValleyGirl: They sing with valley girl accents, which are played up in some songs.
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* ValleyGirl: They Their lyrics are virtually always materialistic, and they even sing with a bit of a valley girl accents, which are played up in some songs.accent.
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One day in 2007, scene girls Melissa Marie Green, Alisson Green, and Dani Gore booted up their Macs (presumably with the intention of uploading pictures they took of themselves in the mirror with their cellphones onto their Myspace accounts) and decided to screw around a bit with Garage Band. With their current audience in mind, they wrote a deliberately obnoxious song parodying stereotypical GoldDigger cam whores, known as "I Like Money," and then released it as a single. As expected, a strong PeripheryHatedom arose, but they also found that an unexpectedly large number of listeners actually liked it. So they said SureWhyNot, named themselves "Millionaires" after the attitude espoused in their "hit" single, and began writing more of such songs.
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One day in 2007, scene girls Melissa Marie Green, Alisson Green, and Dani Gore booted up their Macs (presumably with the intention of uploading pictures they took of themselves in the mirror with their cellphones onto their Myspace accounts) and decided to screw around a bit with Garage Band. With their current audience in mind, they wrote a [[StealthParody deliberately obnoxious obnoxious]] song parodying stereotypical GoldDigger cam whores, known as "I Like Money," and then released it as a single. As expected, a strong PeripheryHatedom arose, but they also found that an unexpectedly large number of listeners actually liked it. So they said SureWhyNot, named themselves "Millionaires" after the attitude espoused in their "hit" single, and began writing more of such songs.
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* ValleyGirl
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* ValleyGirlValleyGirl: They sing with valley girl accents, which are played up in some songs.
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* MeanCharacterNiceActor: They love spending time with their fans, don't get mad at their detractors in real life, and have a very loving family relationship.
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* MeanCharacterNiceActor: They love spending time with their fans, don't get mad at their detractors in real life, and have a very loving family relationship. They're also pretty down to earth. Despite the regular bragging in their songs, they make fun of themselves in interviews.
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In 2009, Dani Gore left the band to pursue a career in Indiepop, but Melissa and Allison are still going strong, having gone from obscurity to quite a great deal of success with their audacious approach to music. They now hold their ''own'' tours around the United States, occasionally to England, and with fandom in other countries lobbying to get them to visit.
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In 2009, Dani Gore left the band to pursue a career in Indiepop, Indiepop (the band, Mr. Downstairs, is ''quite'' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dcQyh7ZHWk good]]), but Melissa and Allison are still going strong, having gone from obscurity to quite a great deal of success with their audacious approach to music. They now hold their ''own'' tours around the United States, occasionally to England, and with fandom in other countries lobbying to get them to visit.
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* NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity: [[TruthInTelevision "Talk shit to us; you fuckin' haters; you're the ones who fuckin' made us!"]]
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A "band" from Orange County, California, that takes RefugeInAudacity /RefugeInVulgarity in order to sing songs about [[IntercourseWithYou sex]], [[OdeToIntoxication booze]], and other taboo subjects with many a PrecisionFStrike and an occasional ClusterFBomb.
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A "band" from Orange County, California, that takes RefugeInAudacity /RefugeInVulgarity in order to sing songs about [[IntercourseWithYou sex]], [[OdeToIntoxication booze]], and other taboo subjects with many a PrecisionFStrike and an occasional ClusterFBomb.
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They're also [[MissFanservice attractive girls]].
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They're also [[MissFanservice [[MsFanservice attractive girls]].
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* MissFanservice
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* MissFanserviceMsFanservice
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After writing enough songs and gaining enough fans to make a viable career, they were even able to begin concert tours--most notably, they became regulars in the Vans Warped Tour, along with many other groups largely despised outside of their core demographic. At the height of
the genre's success, they were often considered a {{Crunkcore}} group, although some consider that label somewhat inaccurate. (They classify themselves as Electronica.) MTV also took an interest in them, and they worked on a number of the Network's projects, including writing and performing the theme of ''Teen Cribs.''
the genre's success, they were often considered a {{Crunkcore}} group, although some consider that label somewhat inaccurate. (They classify themselves as Electronica.) MTV also took an interest in them, and they worked on a number of the Network's projects, including writing and performing the theme of ''Teen Cribs.''
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After writing enough songs and gaining enough fans to make a viable career, they were even able to begin concert tours--most notably, they became regulars in the Vans Warped Tour, along with many other groups largely despised outside of their core demographic. At the height of
of the genre's success, they were often considered a {{Crunkcore}} group, although some consider that label somewhat inaccurate. (They classify themselves as Electronica.) MTV also took an interest in them, and they worked on a number of the Network's projects, including writing and performing the theme of ''Teen Cribs.''
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A "band" from Orange County, California, that takes RefugeInAudacity /RefugeInVulgarity in order to sing songs about [[IntercourseWithYou sex]],
[[OdeToIntoxication booze]], and other taboo subjects with many a PrecisionFStrike and an occasional ClusterFBomb.
[[OdeToIntoxication booze]], and other taboo subjects with many a PrecisionFStrike and an occasional ClusterFBomb.
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A "band" from Orange County, California, that takes RefugeInAudacity /RefugeInVulgarity in order to sing songs about [[IntercourseWithYou sex]],
sex]], [[OdeToIntoxication booze]], and other taboo subjects with many a PrecisionFStrike and an occasional ClusterFBomb.
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One day in 2007, scene girls Melissa Marie Green, Alisson Green, and Dani Gore booted up their Macs (presumably with the intention
of uploading pictures they took of themselves in the mirror with their cellphones onto their Myspace accounts) and decided to
screw around a bit with Garage Band. With their current audience in mind, they wrote a deliberately obnoxious song
parodying stereotypical GoldDigger cam whores, known as "I Like Money," and then released it as a single. As expected, a strong
PeripheryHatedom arose, but they also found that an unexpectedly large number of listeners actually liked it. So they said
SureWhyNot, named themselves "Millionaires" after the attitude espoused in their "hit" single, and began writing more of such
songs.
Soon, the girls gained [[LoveItOrHateIt more haters and more fans]]. The filthy nature of their lyrics, purposefully-whiny
tones of voice, and aggressive sounds of their synthesized instrumentals made the group infamous and prone to being
mentioned in many statements by people about their opinions of the worst music ever, much like {{Brokencyde}}. However, there is NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity, as this venting made a lot more people aware of their existence, including a fair amount who became fans--and their existing fans, it seems, [[CatchPhrase Didn't Give a Fuck]].
After writing enough songs and gaining enough fans to make a viable career, they were even able to begin concert tours--most notably, they became regulars
in the Vans Warped Tour, along with many other groups largely despised outside of their core demographic. At the height of
the genre's success, they were often considered a {{Crunkcore}} group, although some consider that label somewhat inaccurate.
(They classify themselves as Electronica.) MTV also took an interest in them, and they worked on a number of the Network's
projects, including writing and performing the theme of ''Teen Cribs.''
In 2009, Dani Gore left the band to pursue a career in Indiepop, but Melissa and Allison are still going strong, having
gone from obscurity to quite a great deal of success with their audacious approach to music. They now hold their ''own''
tours around the United States, occasionally to England, and with fandom in other countries lobbying to get them to visit.
of uploading pictures they took of themselves in the mirror with their cellphones onto their Myspace accounts) and decided to
screw around a bit with Garage Band. With their current audience in mind, they wrote a deliberately obnoxious song
parodying stereotypical GoldDigger cam whores, known as "I Like Money," and then released it as a single. As expected, a strong
PeripheryHatedom arose, but they also found that an unexpectedly large number of listeners actually liked it. So they said
SureWhyNot, named themselves "Millionaires" after the attitude espoused in their "hit" single, and began writing more of such
songs.
Soon, the girls gained [[LoveItOrHateIt more haters and more fans]]. The filthy nature of their lyrics, purposefully-whiny
tones of voice, and aggressive sounds of their synthesized instrumentals made the group infamous and prone to being
mentioned in many statements by people about their opinions of the worst music ever, much like {{Brokencyde}}. However, there is NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity, as this venting made a lot more people aware of their existence, including a fair amount who became fans--and their existing fans, it seems, [[CatchPhrase Didn't Give a Fuck]].
After writing enough songs and gaining enough fans to make a viable career, they were even able to begin concert tours--most notably, they became regulars
in the Vans Warped Tour, along with many other groups largely despised outside of their core demographic. At the height of
the genre's success, they were often considered a {{Crunkcore}} group, although some consider that label somewhat inaccurate.
(They classify themselves as Electronica.) MTV also took an interest in them, and they worked on a number of the Network's
projects, including writing and performing the theme of ''Teen Cribs.''
In 2009, Dani Gore left the band to pursue a career in Indiepop, but Melissa and Allison are still going strong, having
gone from obscurity to quite a great deal of success with their audacious approach to music. They now hold their ''own''
tours around the United States, occasionally to England, and with fandom in other countries lobbying to get them to visit.
to:
One day in 2007, scene girls Melissa Marie Green, Alisson Green, and Dani Gore booted up their Macs (presumably with the intention
intention of uploading pictures they took of themselves in the mirror with their cellphones onto their Myspace accounts) and decided to
to screw around a bit with Garage Band. With their current audience in mind, they wrote a deliberately obnoxious song
song parodying stereotypical GoldDigger cam whores, known as "I Like Money," and then released it as a single. As expected, a strong
strong PeripheryHatedom arose, but they also found that an unexpectedly large number of listeners actually liked it. So they said
said SureWhyNot, named themselves "Millionaires" after the attitude espoused in their "hit" single, and began writing more of such
such songs.
Soon, the girls gained [[LoveItOrHateIt more haters and more fans]]. The filthy nature of their lyrics,purposefully-whiny
purposefully-whiny tones of voice, and aggressive sounds of their synthesized instrumentals made the group infamous and prone to being
being mentioned in many statements by people about their opinions of the worst music ever, much like {{Brokencyde}}. However, there is NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity, as this venting made a lot more people aware of their existence, including a fair amount who became fans--and their existing fans, it seems, [[CatchPhrase Didn't Give a Fuck]].
After writing enough songs and gaining enough fans to make a viable career, they were even able to begin concert tours--most notably, they becameregulars
regulars in the Vans Warped Tour, along with many other groups largely despised outside of their core demographic. At the height of
the genre's success, they were often considered a {{Crunkcore}} group, although some consider that label somewhatinaccurate.
inaccurate. (They classify themselves as Electronica.) MTV also took an interest in them, and they worked on a number of the Network's
Network's projects, including writing and performing the theme of ''Teen Cribs.''
In 2009, Dani Gore left the band to pursue a career in Indiepop, but Melissa and Allison are still going strong,having
having gone from obscurity to quite a great deal of success with their audacious approach to music. They now hold their ''own''
''own'' tours around the United States, occasionally to England, and with fandom in other countries lobbying to get them to visit.
Soon, the girls gained [[LoveItOrHateIt more haters and more fans]]. The filthy nature of their lyrics,
After writing enough songs and gaining enough fans to make a viable career, they were even able to begin concert tours--most notably, they became
the genre's success, they were often considered a {{Crunkcore}} group, although some consider that label somewhat
In 2009, Dani Gore left the band to pursue a career in Indiepop, but Melissa and Allison are still going strong,
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* ClusterFBomb: Along with almost every other obscenity.
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* ClusterFBomb: Along with almost every other obscenity. Most notably, in "Talk Shit."
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->''God; [[SelfDeprecation it's hard singing an actual song, you guys!]]''
-- '''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PUh6D85T0c&list=PL12D4FBFCBA4DBADF&index=101&feature=plpp_video Meliss Marie Green''']]
A "band" from Orange County, California, that takes RefugeInAudacity /RefugeInVulgarity in order to sing songs about [[IntercourseWithYou sex]],
[[OdeToIntoxication booze]], and other taboo subjects with many a PrecisionFStrike and an occasional ClusterFBomb.
They're also [[MissFanservice attractive girls]].
One day in 2007, scene girls Melissa Marie Green, Alisson Green, and Dani Gore booted up their Macs (presumably with the intention
of uploading pictures they took of themselves in the mirror with their cellphones onto their Myspace accounts) and decided to
screw around a bit with Garage Band. With their current audience in mind, they wrote a deliberately obnoxious song
parodying stereotypical GoldDigger cam whores, known as "I Like Money," and then released it as a single. As expected, a strong
PeripheryHatedom arose, but they also found that an unexpectedly large number of listeners actually liked it. So they said
SureWhyNot, named themselves "Millionaires" after the attitude espoused in their "hit" single, and began writing more of such
songs.
Soon, the girls gained [[LoveItOrHateIt more haters and more fans]]. The filthy nature of their lyrics, purposefully-whiny
tones of voice, and aggressive sounds of their synthesized instrumentals made the group infamous and prone to being
mentioned in many statements by people about their opinions of the worst music ever, much like {{Brokencyde}}. However, there is NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity, as this venting made a lot more people aware of their existence, including a fair amount who became fans--and their existing fans, it seems, [[CatchPhrase Didn't Give a Fuck]].
After writing enough songs and gaining enough fans to make a viable career, they were even able to begin concert tours--most notably, they became regulars
in the Vans Warped Tour, along with many other groups largely despised outside of their core demographic. At the height of
the genre's success, they were often considered a {{Crunkcore}} group, although some consider that label somewhat inaccurate.
(They classify themselves as Electronica.) MTV also took an interest in them, and they worked on a number of the Network's
projects, including writing and performing the theme of ''Teen Cribs.''
In 2009, Dani Gore left the band to pursue a career in Indiepop, but Melissa and Allison are still going strong, having
gone from obscurity to quite a great deal of success with their audacious approach to music. They now hold their ''own''
tours around the United States, occasionally to England, and with fandom in other countries lobbying to get them to visit.
Their first feature-length album is near to release. So LoveItOrHateIt, as they said in their debut song, "Millionaires are here to stay."
Discography:
''Bling Bling Bling'' (2008)
''Just Got Paid; Let's Get Laid'' (2009)
''Cash Only'' (2010)
'''Tropes Cranked UpToEleven by Millionaires'''
* AsianAirhead: At least to hear their stage personas. Apparently they were actually good students, particularly in Math.
* BadGirlSong: Do you really need this explained?
* BoastfulRap: Occasionally, and arguably ''most'' rap sounds boastful when done in ValleyGirl voices.
* CatchPhrase: DGAF (Don't give a fuck)
* ClusterFBomb: Along with almost every other obscenity.
* EightiesHair: Melissa has it in spades; Allison is getting some as well.
* GoldDigger
* GuiltyPleasure
* IfYouKnowWhatIMean: "I wanna touch your microphone" is about as subtle as they ever get.
* IntercourseWithYou: Probably the single biggest topic of their lyrics.
* MeanCharacterNiceActor: They love spending time with their fans, don't get mad at their detractors in real life, and have a very loving family relationship.
* MissFanservice
* MoneyFetish
* MoneySong: In fact, their first song ever.
* NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity: [[TruthInTelevision "Talk shit to us; you fuckin' haters; you're the ones who fuckin' made us!"]]
* OdeToIntoxication: [[CaptainObvious "Alcohol"]]. Many other songs mention it, too.
* PrecisionFStrike
* RichBitch
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Although they haven't really screwed any rules aside from the ones about underaged drinking.
* ValleyGirl
->''God; [[SelfDeprecation it's hard singing an actual song, you guys!]]''
-- '''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PUh6D85T0c&list=PL12D4FBFCBA4DBADF&index=101&feature=plpp_video Meliss Marie Green''']]
A "band" from Orange County, California, that takes RefugeInAudacity /RefugeInVulgarity in order to sing songs about [[IntercourseWithYou sex]],
[[OdeToIntoxication booze]], and other taboo subjects with many a PrecisionFStrike and an occasional ClusterFBomb.
They're also [[MissFanservice attractive girls]].
One day in 2007, scene girls Melissa Marie Green, Alisson Green, and Dani Gore booted up their Macs (presumably with the intention
of uploading pictures they took of themselves in the mirror with their cellphones onto their Myspace accounts) and decided to
screw around a bit with Garage Band. With their current audience in mind, they wrote a deliberately obnoxious song
parodying stereotypical GoldDigger cam whores, known as "I Like Money," and then released it as a single. As expected, a strong
PeripheryHatedom arose, but they also found that an unexpectedly large number of listeners actually liked it. So they said
SureWhyNot, named themselves "Millionaires" after the attitude espoused in their "hit" single, and began writing more of such
songs.
Soon, the girls gained [[LoveItOrHateIt more haters and more fans]]. The filthy nature of their lyrics, purposefully-whiny
tones of voice, and aggressive sounds of their synthesized instrumentals made the group infamous and prone to being
mentioned in many statements by people about their opinions of the worst music ever, much like {{Brokencyde}}. However, there is NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity, as this venting made a lot more people aware of their existence, including a fair amount who became fans--and their existing fans, it seems, [[CatchPhrase Didn't Give a Fuck]].
After writing enough songs and gaining enough fans to make a viable career, they were even able to begin concert tours--most notably, they became regulars
in the Vans Warped Tour, along with many other groups largely despised outside of their core demographic. At the height of
the genre's success, they were often considered a {{Crunkcore}} group, although some consider that label somewhat inaccurate.
(They classify themselves as Electronica.) MTV also took an interest in them, and they worked on a number of the Network's
projects, including writing and performing the theme of ''Teen Cribs.''
In 2009, Dani Gore left the band to pursue a career in Indiepop, but Melissa and Allison are still going strong, having
gone from obscurity to quite a great deal of success with their audacious approach to music. They now hold their ''own''
tours around the United States, occasionally to England, and with fandom in other countries lobbying to get them to visit.
Their first feature-length album is near to release. So LoveItOrHateIt, as they said in their debut song, "Millionaires are here to stay."
Discography:
''Bling Bling Bling'' (2008)
''Just Got Paid; Let's Get Laid'' (2009)
''Cash Only'' (2010)
'''Tropes Cranked UpToEleven by Millionaires'''
* AsianAirhead: At least to hear their stage personas. Apparently they were actually good students, particularly in Math.
* BadGirlSong: Do you really need this explained?
* BoastfulRap: Occasionally, and arguably ''most'' rap sounds boastful when done in ValleyGirl voices.
* CatchPhrase: DGAF (Don't give a fuck)
* ClusterFBomb: Along with almost every other obscenity.
* EightiesHair: Melissa has it in spades; Allison is getting some as well.
* GoldDigger
* GuiltyPleasure
* IfYouKnowWhatIMean: "I wanna touch your microphone" is about as subtle as they ever get.
* IntercourseWithYou: Probably the single biggest topic of their lyrics.
* MeanCharacterNiceActor: They love spending time with their fans, don't get mad at their detractors in real life, and have a very loving family relationship.
* MissFanservice
* MoneyFetish
* MoneySong: In fact, their first song ever.
* NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity: [[TruthInTelevision "Talk shit to us; you fuckin' haters; you're the ones who fuckin' made us!"]]
* OdeToIntoxication: [[CaptainObvious "Alcohol"]]. Many other songs mention it, too.
* PrecisionFStrike
* RichBitch
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Although they haven't really screwed any rules aside from the ones about underaged drinking.
* ValleyGirl