Nickelsack, not to be confused with the much less popular band Half-dollarback, are a Gospel band containing three core members: Timmy Dimmy, Fanny Panny, and Benny Lenny. Through their career, which originated in 1956, they are #1 on the list "bands who should just give it up". They're 14th album, Black Horse, is a racist album featuring many songs that make the singer sound like he can't quite get the words out. This is also often seen in music videos, as the vocalist consistently struggles with his speech.
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| - Nickelsack, not to be confused with the much less popular band Half-dollarback, are a Gospel band containing three core members: Timmy Dimmy, Fanny Panny, and Benny Lenny. Through their career, which originated in 1956, they are #1 on the list "bands who should just give it up". They're 14th album, Black Horse, is a racist album featuring many songs that make the singer sound like he can't quite get the words out. This is also often seen in music videos, as the vocalist consistently struggles with his speech.
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| - Nickelsack, not to be confused with the much less popular band Half-dollarback, are a Gospel band containing three core members: Timmy Dimmy, Fanny Panny, and Benny Lenny. Through their career, which originated in 1956, they are #1 on the list "bands who should just give it up". They're 14th album, Black Horse, is a racist album featuring many songs that make the singer sound like he can't quite get the words out. This is also often seen in music videos, as the vocalist consistently struggles with his speech.
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