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So, people are talking, and this is what they're saying... You can post a comment too! Fill out the form at the bottom of
the page...
"i go to school in a town where a career option is dressing up in knickers and tri-cornered hats. meanwhile, i spend
98.3% of my time in the library. the other 1.7% is devoted to occasionally eating/taking a shower. what the fuck is sleep?
most of the boys at my college own 2 or more pairs of jean shorts and wear them when it's even slightly warm outside. listening
to this music has caused me to ponder what it might be like to sip the sweet nectar of life that is natty light and go out
and be a slut in sevens and uggs. instead, while at swem library, i went to the website: www.facebook.com and poked someone.
then i ran back to my desk in the corner and continued reading my books. how utilitarian...or something. there's hope for
me yet." Jenna Allen (19) Williamsburg, VA
"Okay so I booked Mesch and Cod to play at the benefit concert I organized a few weeks ago and they came all the
way to Westminster Maryland and played. Not only were they the best band I had, but now weeks later I might add, people who
went to the concert come up to me and don't say "Hey, way to go raising over $500 for Cancer!" they say "Hey,
when can you get your cool guy friends to come back?"...when they find out you're hours away they dismiss me like I'm
nothing....basically they are amazing and if I could love Mesch and Cod any more I think I might burst. They're unbelievable
guys, I have given out their website to dozens of people who saw them play cause they've requested their music, and don't
even get me started on how hot they are ;)!" - alex dejohn (20) mcdaniel college
"when i first heard mesch and cod i was lost in the world. not sure of myself or my goals or dreams. loss for words
changed my life. i am forever grateful to the greatness that is mesch and cod. greatness truly is upon us!" - Lauren
Port (20), Chicago
"As a radio show host at Boston University, I receive countless calls asking for publicity and show recognition.
Cod and Mesch's "Fat Chicks" has topped all of our requests. I hope to broadcast their hits for many years to come."
- Jonah Kaplan (19) Livingston, NJ
"The depth of social commentary in "What's ta Lose" makes this song a must for all college students planning
to do the nasty." - Amy Mesches, Westfield, NJ
"... Mesch and Cod are the most brilliant minds. Now that they've come together, they are the most dynamic duo to
ever grace the stage. Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime experience. I'm forever your fan" - Amy Loffman (18)
Syracuse, NY
"I was on tour with Mesch and Cod back in the 80's. Those were the halcyon days for the Three Wisemen: fast music,
loose women, and flexible rhythmic gymnastics. That was originally what we were all about - rhythmic gymnastics - but Mesch
and Cod said my vision of mixing witty sarcastic humor and that ribbon and ball routine wasn't "practical, funny, or
physically possible." But whatever, I guess they're like funny and stuff. They'd be a lot funnier with some ribbon-twirling
thrown in, you know, but it's cool." - Alex Michael Horatio Jermaine Gelman (18) Summit, NJ
"These guys are like a fine stew, all the parts by themselves just smell bad... but these two stinky boys together
are a stew of musical brilliance" - Nate Davidson (23) Brooklyn, NY
"... and I sent your song to all my friends and they LOVED IT!" - Dena Shleifer (18) Bethlehem, PA
"Codphish and Mesches, besides being two of my favorite people ever, are also hilarious musicians. i am your biggest
fan. keep on rockin" - Shira Michal Zemel (18) Arlington, VA
"you even have fans in Lancaster, Pennsylvania! You both are incredible..." Jessie Jacobson (18) Lancaster,
PA
"I love you boys!!! Fabulous work!! ehhgoooorrrrsss" - Samantha Loren Nash (19) Cherry Hill, NJ
"Jacob Perlin has to be the best singer in the entire world....When I listen to facebook girl I cant help but feel
the harmony they have together. Jacob is also looking quite sexy and his sex appeal in his pics are above a 10. Keep it real"
- Ryan Craig Kawamoto (18)
"I feel so lucky just to be able to say 'I go to school with these kids'." - Carly Rachel Mangel (19) Vorhees,
NJ
"i have been following the career of jason mesches since i saw him singing in o'hare airport at the age of 5. since
then i have been tracking him down for the irs (he didn't pay taxes on the coins he collected) but i have enjoyed his songs
nevertheless" - Sid Davidson (67) Brooklyn, NY
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