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* NarmCharm: Say what you will about his singing, but some of his songs are actually quite good for the time. In particular, "Turn Me Loose" kind of falls short of its {{Badass}} imagery thanks to a vocal that sounds like drunken karaoke, but damn if it isn't catchy.

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* NarmCharm: Say what you will about his singing, but some of his songs are actually quite good for the time. In particular, "Turn Me Loose" kind of falls short of its {{Badass}} badass imagery thanks to a vocal that sounds like drunken karaoke, but damn if it isn't catchy.
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* BaseBreaker: His voice alone does this for 1950s rock & roll fans. Either you find it totally off-putting, or you just love the rock & roll music anyway.

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* BaseBreaker: BrokenBase: His voice alone does this for 1950s rock & roll fans. Either you find it totally off-putting, or you just love the rock & roll music anyway.
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* BaseBreaker: His voice alone does this for 1950s rock & roll fans. Either you find it totally off-putting, or you just love the rock & roll music anyway.
* NarmCharm: Say what you will about his singing, but some of his songs are actually quite good for the time. In particular, "Turn Me Loose" kind of falls short of its {{Badass}} imagery thanks to a vocal that sounds like drunken karaoke, but damn if it isn't catchy.
* SignatureSong: Either "Turn Me Loose" or "Tiger."
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: "Tiger" sounds like a cleaned up version of Elvis' "Jailhouse Rock."

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