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Puffy AmiYumi To Rock The Key Club Fri. 11/16/07

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After the successful release of their new album "Honeycreeper", international pop duo superstars Puffy AmiYumi are touring some West coast cities inlcuding the Key Club in Los Angeles November 16th, and the House of Blues in Anaheim November 18th.

Puffy AmiYumi epitomize the phrase "I'm huge in Japan", but they don't just stop there. They're huge everywhere. It's as if the Beatles were two Japanese chicks, and started mashing out records in the mid-90s. They're songs are crazy-catchy too. You'll be hooked instantly.

They have an incredibly unique sound, with their two voices twisting into one. Some say their influences are as varied as ABBA, The Who and Carpenters, but who cares? They really are in a world all their own, and who wouldn't want to be a member of Planet-Puffy? You know its true.

And i respect the fact that they have had action figures, a regular tv series, and an animated series. These two have swept the world off of their feet, and you can go and check out what the fuss is all about.

Go see Puffy AmiYumi @ the Key Club November 16th
or @ the House of Blues Anahiem November 18th.

Photo by Jalapeño via Flickr

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