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		<title>We Are the Worms (Song)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 14:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The artist behind We Are the Worms song is Ken Johnson. Mr. Johnson has also recorded informational mp3s, religious, sports, and even instructional mp3s on technology. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not to be confused with the 1985 charity single, <em>We Are the World</em>, <em>We Are the Worms</em> song was recorded in 1986. It is part of the Album “Bump! Radio’s ¼ Hour Tour Guide.” The artist behind the recording is Ken Johnson. Mr. Johnson has also recorded informational mp3s, religious, sports, and even instructional mp3s on technology. There are several sites that feature We Are the Worm mp3 downloads, but it is important to make sure the site does not pose a worm or virus threat. No pun intended. Try <em>www.beemp3.com</em>. </p>
<p>Again, as with all websites that offer mp3 downloads, you should make sure the site’s security certificate has not expired in order to protect your computer and your personal information. If you have security software installed and/or pop-up blockers you will receive a message regarding the sites security certificate if it is non-existent or has expired.</p>
<p><strong>More Worm Songs</strong></p>
<p>There are so many “worm songs” it’s tough to keep count, but some of the most popular songs include “Summon the Worm,” “The Bird and The Worm,” and anything by <a href="http://www.allaboutworms.com/the-arrogant-worms" target="_blank">The Arrogant Worms</a>. Although the Arrogant Worms don’t actually sing about worms.</p>
<p><strong><em>Summon the Worm</em></strong><br />
There are plenty of places to find the Summon the Worm MP3. You can find it online through literally hundreds of music retailers, music review websites, and film review websites. Simply enter “Summon the Worm MP3” into your favorite search engine and select from hundreds of results.</p>
<p>Summon the Worm is a song composed by American producer, conductor, and composer Brian Tyler. Summon the Worm, from <em>Children of Dune</em>, was also featured as the leader for the show <em>Peking Express</em> – a Belgian/Dutch production. It was also featured on the promotional reel of <em>The Golden Compass</em> in 2007. Tyler has composed songs for a number of American movies. These include <em>Rambo</em>, <em>The Lazarus Project</em>, and <em>Eagle Eye</em>. He also composed music for <em>Fast and Furious</em>, <em>Middle Men</em>, <em>The Final Destination</em>, and <em>Drangonball Evolution</em>. </p>
<p>The following is an excerpt of a <em>Children of Dune</em> review published by <a href="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/children_dune.html" target="_blank">Filmtracks.com</a>. The review discusses Tyler’s Summon the Worm.</p>
<p>One creative aspect of Tyler&#8217;s score that requires special notice is his tip of the hat when various scenes in “Children of Dune” discuss the topic of events that occurred in the first novel, and especially in scenes involving Paul. Here, Tyler inserts progressions in his deep bass string performances that remind strongly of Toto&#8217;s title theme for Dune. While this similarity could possibly be coincidental given how common the usage of ascending minor thirds can be in such situations, it&#8217;s hard to believe that Tyler (who has shown the ability to reference previous franchise themes and styles in subsequent works) didn&#8217;t insert these ideas with specific referential intent in cues like &#8220;Dune Messiah&#8221; and &#8220;Sign of the Bene Gesserit.&#8221; </p>
<p>As mentioned before, Tyler&#8217;s music also seems to take a few cues from other established composers; the Lady Jessica theme, especially as she arrives on Arrakis, is an interesting meld of themes from Goldsmith&#8217;s Hoosiers and John Barry&#8217;s Cry, the Beloved Country. The Middle-Eastern elements, centered around the duduk, are very similar to the tone often employed by the master of such music, Mychael Danna. This probably wasn&#8217;t intentional on Tyler&#8217;s part, but it shows the kind of influences from which he was working. On the lengthy album release, 36 of his 174 cues are presented, largely out of order but in a good sequence for listening. </p>
<p>All pertinent cues of significant length in the film are included, spanning most of the styles and themes equally. The elegant themes for the full ensemble are presented at the front, with more of Leto&#8217;s guitar and percussion music presented in the latter half. The product was an overwhelming success for Varèse Sarabande, so much so that the label&#8217;s original pressing of the CD sold out within a week after the show&#8217;s first airing. And there was good reason for this success; Tyler&#8217;s music is among the best television scores to hit the air waves in the history of the medium, better even than Lee Holdridge&#8217;s &#8220;The Mists of Avalon&#8221; a few years before (another album that kept Varèse on solid financial footing).  &#8211;<a href="http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/children_dune.html" target="_blank"><em>Filmtracks.com</em></a>.</p>
<p><strong>Note</strong>: As with all websites that offer mp3 downloads, you should make sure the site’s security certificate has not expired in order to protect your computer and your personal information. If you have security software installed and/or pop-up blockers you will receive a message regarding the sites security certificate if it is non-existent or has expired.</p>
<p><strong><em>The Bird and the Worm</em></strong><br />
The Used is an American rock band that recorded the hit song, <strong>The Bird and the Worm </strong>. The Bird and the Worm was the bands first single from its third studio album, <em>Lies for the Liars </em>,which was released in May 2007. Produced by John Feldmann, The Bird and the Worm was number 9 on the Modern Rock Charts in 2007 and number 7 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. Filmed in Toronto, Canada, the music video for the song appeared on MTV2 and a number of other music channels. Members of The Used include: Bert McCracken (lead vocals, keyboard/piano), Quinn Allman (guitar, back-up vocals), Jeph Howard (bass, back-up vocals), and Dan Whitesides (drums). </p>
<p>The Bird and the Worm Lyrics</p>
<p>He wears his heart<br />
safety pinned to his backpack<br />
His backpack is all that he knows<br />
Shot down by strangers<br />
whose glances can cripple<br />
the heart and devour the soul</p>
<p>All alone he turns to stone<br />
while holding his breath half to death<br />
Terrified of what’s inside<br />
to save his life he crawls<br />
like a worm from a bird<br />
crawls like a worm from a bird</p>
<p>Out of his mind away<br />
pushes him whispering<br />
must have been out of his mind<br />
mid-day delusions of pushing this out of his head<br />
maybe out of his mind</p>
<p>All alone he turns to stone<br />
while holding his breath half to death<br />
Terrified of what’s inside<br />
to save his life he<br />
crawls like a worm from a bird<br />
crawls like a worm from a bird</p>
<p>All he knows<br />
If he can&#8217;t relieve it, it grows<br />
and so it goes<br />
he crawls like a worm<br />
crawls like a worm from the bird</p>
<p>Out of his mind away<br />
pushes him whispering<br />
must have been out of his mind</p>
<p>All alone he turns to stone<br />
while holding his breath half to death<br />
Terrified of whats inside<br />
to save his life he crawls<br />
like a worm from a bird<br />
crawls like a worm from a bird</p>
<p>All alone<br />
he&#8217;s holding his breath half to death<br />
Terrified to save his life<br />
he crawls like a worm<br />
Crawls like a worm from a bird<br />
crawls like a worm from a bird<br />
crawls like a worm from a bird<br />
crawls like a worm<br />
crawls like a worm<br />
crawls like a worm from a bird</p>
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		<title>Worm Removal Tool</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2008 14:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the computer world, “Trojan” and “worm” are not exactly the same thing, although many people believe that they are. True, a Trojan and a worm are both malicious software programs (malware) that can damage your computer. And in some cases, they can damage your computer beyond repair. Another similarity is that Trojans and worms [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the computer world, “Trojan” and “worm” are not exactly the same thing, although many people believe that they are. True, a Trojan and a worm are both malicious software programs (malware) that can damage your computer. And in some cases, they can damage your computer beyond repair. Another similarity is that Trojans and worms can be removed from your computer using a “worm removal tool.” The key to Trojan and worm removal, however, is to have a clear understanding of the differences between the two.</p>
<p>A Trojan or “Trojan Horse” will present itself as a helpful program, but once you install it on your computer, it will wreak havoc on your system almost immediately. A Trojan Horse may appear in the form of a file or software program that has been sent from a legitimate source. The Trojan Horse will install and a number of things can happen. Some Trojans will simply rearrange your desktop or add annoying icons to your desktop and others will delete files. Some of the more advanced Trojans can open the door to predators looking to steal your identity. These types of Trojans can give users unlimited access to your system. Trojans do not reproduce or replicate. Worms, on the other hand, can reproduce, self-replicate and infect other files. </p>
<p>Worms are a sub-class of viruses. They can spread from computer to computer, travel across networks and copy your address book and send them out to everyone in it. Worms can freeze or disable entire servers. Some of the most sophisticated worms can actually tunnel into your computer and give users remote access to your computer. One of the most notorious of these is the Blaster Worm. The Blaster Worm, created in part by an 18-year-old kid from Minnesota back in 2003, spread on computers running Windows XP and Windows 2000. The worm was also<br />
“Lovsan” and “Lovesan.”</p>
<p>To get rid of malicious software (malware) there are a number of <em>free</em> Trojan and worm removal software tool downloads available on the web. It is important to make sure that that the worm removal tool download is from a trusted source. If you are running Windows, stick with Microsoft software downloads. Microsoft offers its “Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool” free of charge for its Windows operating system. The great thing about this free Trojan and worm removal tool is that it updates once a month and reports if malicious software is found. </p>
<p>Other malware and worm removal tools include: Norton AntiVirus and McAfee Antivirus. These software programs are not free. It is important to note that while the Microsoft Software Removal Tool helps remove infections, it does not prevent them. If you want added security, it’s best to install Norton or McAfee as well. </p>
<p><strong>From Microsoft</strong>:</p>
<p>The Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool checks Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003 computers for and helps remove infections by specific, prevalent malicious software including Blaster Worm, Sasser, and Mydoom. When the detection and removal process is complete, the tool displays a report describing the outcome, including which, if any, malicious software was detected and removed. The tool creates a log file named mrt.log in the %WINDIR%\debug folder.</p>
<p>Version 1.30 adds Win32/Allaple to the list of malicious software this tool detects.</p>
<p>You can download directly from the <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx">Microsoft website </a>or <a href="http://www.cnet.com.au/downloads/soa/Microsoft-Windows-Malicious-Software-Removal-Tool/0,239030384,10428256s,00.htm">Cnet.com</a>. </p>
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		<title>Arrogant Worms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Arrogant Worms is a comedy/singing trio that hails from Kingston, Ontario. Established in 1991, the Arrogant Worms trio consists of Mike McCormick, Chris Patterson, and Trevor Strong. Mike McCormick plays guitar and sings, Patterson plays bass and sings, and Trevor sings. The Arrogant Worms began as a comedy troupe, performing sketches and songs live [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Arrogant Worms is a comedy/singing trio that hails from Kingston, Ontario. Established in 1991, the Arrogant Worms trio consists of Mike McCormick, Chris Patterson, and Trevor Strong.<br />
Mike McCormick plays guitar and sings, Patterson plays bass and sings, and Trevor sings.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.arrogant-worms.com/">The Arrogant Worms </a>began as a comedy troupe, performing sketches and songs live on campus radio. Since then, the Arrogant Worms have produced 12 albums, selling more than 150,000 copies. In addition, the Arrogant Worms have toured around the world, playing on three continents to sold out crowds – some totaling more than 100,000 people. </p>
<p>The Arrogant Worms have been recognized by the Canadian Arts Presenters Association as the “Touring Act of the Year (2003) and they have performed at major sporting events, festivals and corporate functions. You can find the Arrogant Worms&#8217; songs in textbooks, lesson plans, and their songs have even been played on the Space Shuttle. The Arrogant Worms are not just a comedy/singing trio, they are also literacy advocates. The Arrogant Worms donate their time and talent to the cause of literacy in Canada through Frontier College. The group was awarded the Peter Gzowski Award for their efforts.</p>
<p>The Arrogant Worms have a long list of notable appearances including:</p>
<p>New York City Central Park<br />
Parliament Hill<br />
Lincoln Center<br />
Florida International Festival of the Arts<br />
Adelaide Fringe Festival<br />
Port Fairy (Australia) Folk Festival<br />
Bethlehem Musikfest<br />
Winnipeg Folk Festival<br />
Edmonton Folk Music Festival<br />
The Grey Cup<br />
Phil Hartman Comedy Festival<br />
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra<br />
Disney<br />
The Grand Canyon </p>
<p>Television appearances are a combination of national and regional appearances in Canada, The United States, and Australia and include: MTV, NBC, CBC, CTV, FOX, Global, MuchMusic, Bravo, and The Comedy Network. The Arrogant Worms also have a number of public and commercial radio appearances and airplay in North America and around the world including Dr. Demento, CBC, NPR, and BBC.</p>
<p><strong>Arrogant Worms Discography</strong></p>
<p><strong>Torpid (2008)</strong><br />
(1) Big Box Store, (2) Banter, (3) Hollywood Girl, (4) Cellphone Vigilante, (5) Boring, (5) Banter, (7) Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah, (8) The Me Song, (9) I Got Fingers, (10) Banter, (11) Uncle Lou, (12) She Talks During Movies, (13) My Neighbour’s Learning Saxophone, (14) Punk Rocker, (15) Banter, (16) My Boy, (17) Banter, (18) If I Were Prime Minister, (19) Reprise</p>
<p><strong>BEIGE (2006)</strong><br />
(1) Pressure Washer (2) Go To Sleep Little Leech (3) Twins (4) The Guy With Computer Know-How (5) I.B.S. (6) Ezra Eats (7) Security Guard (8) The Ballad of Edna and Ida (9) Mime Abduction (10) Henria Belt (11) Canadaman (12) Teenage Angst (13) The Prescription Drug Song (14) Dumb Guys </p>
<p><strong>TOAST (2004)</strong><br />
(1) Life on the Road (2) New Car Smell (3) Hot Dog Song (4) Little Cuban Friend (5) I Am Not American (6) The Golf Song (7) I Pulled My Groin (8) Bottle of Booze (9) Head in the Freezer (10) The Monkey Song (11) Particle Board (12) Shipwreck Balladeer (13) The Coffee Song (14) Trip to Greece (15) Wolfe Island Ferry </p>
<p><strong>SEMI-CONDUCTED (2003)</strong><br />
(1) Overture (2) Big Fat Road Manager (3) Canada&#8217;s Really Big (4) Rocks and Trees (5) Log In to You (6) I am Cow (7) Last Saskachewan Pirate (8) Gaelic Song (9) Me Like Hockey (10) Carrot Juice is Murder (11) Dangerous (12) Billy the Theme Park Shark (13) Celine Dion (14) We are the Beaver </p>
<p><strong>GIFT WRAPPED (2002)</strong><br />
(1) A Man Has Needs (2) Jesus&#8217; Brother Bob (3) Boy Band (4) Malcolm (5) Big Fat Road Manager (6) Carrot Juice Is Murder (7) The Happy Happy Birthday Song (8) Me Like Hockey (9) Idiot Road (10) Christmas Is Almost Here (11) Log In To You (12) I Am Cow (13) Celine Dion (14) Let There Be Guns (15) Rippy The Gator (16) Santa&#8217;s Gonna Kick your Ass<br />
(special bonus tracks)<br />
Dog Named Bob<br />
Song Inside My Head</p>
<p><strong>IDIOT ROAD (2001)</strong><br />
(1) Idiot Road (2) Boy Band (3) We are the Beaver (4) Baby Poo (5) Fuzzy Dice (6) I Ran Away (7) Trichonosis (8) Billy the Theme Park Shark (9) Stalker Girl (10) Worst Seat on the Plane (11) Really Scary (12) Drink With Me<br />
(special bonus track)<br />
Mrs. Catto Loves Her Budgie</p>
<p><strong>DIRT! (1999</strong>)<br />
(1) A Man Has Needs (2) Steel Drivin&#8217; Man (3) Great to be a Nerd (4) Celine Dion (5) Rocks and Trees (6) Gaelic Song (7) Wong&#8217;s Chinese Buffet (8) I Am Cow (9) Johnny Came Home Headless (10) Heimlich Maneuver (11) Scary Ned (12) Sponges (13) Log In To You<br />
(special bonus track)<br />
Winnebago!</p>
<p><strong>CHRISTMAS TURKEY (1997)</strong><br />
(1) Santa&#8217;s gonna kick your ass (2) The Christmas Song (3) Santa got arrested (4) Christmas sucks (5) Things are looking bad for Santa (6) Christmas turkey blues (7) Oh God, I&#8217;m Santa Claus! (8) Christmas is almost here (9) Dad threw up on Christmas day (10) The same Christmas cake (11) Christmastime (12) Christmas blues (13) Christmas hangover (14) Vincent the Christmas virus (15) Christmas in Ignace </p>
<p><strong>LIVE BAIT (1997)</strong><br />
(1) Jesus&#8217; Brother Bob (2) The Mountie Song (3) Canada&#8217;s Really Big (4) Me Like Hockey<br />
(5) Proud To Be Canadian (6) Malcolm (7) TV Weather Guy (8) The Ballad of Dan (9) Carfull of Pain (10) Mounted Animal Nature Trail (11) Carrot Juice Is Murder (12) The Last Saskatchewan Pirate </p>
<p><strong>C&#8217;EST CHEESE (1995</strong>)<br />
(1) Sam, The Guy From Quincy (2) Kill The Dog Next Door (3) Lonely Lab Of Broken Hearts (4) Sex, Drugs &#038; RRSPs (5) History Is Made By Stupid People (6) My Voice Is Changing (7) Proud To Be A Banker (8) Horizon (9) The Happy Happy Birthday Song (10) Dangerous (11) The Mountie Song (12) Dog Food Woman (13) Mounted Animal Nature Trail (14) A Real Letter From A Real Yahoo (15) Let There Be Guns </p>
<p><strong>RUSSELL&#8217;S SHORTS (1994)</strong><br />
(1) Tokyo Love Song (2) Carrot Juice Is Murder (3) Rippy The Gator (4) Killer Robots From Venus (5) Having Fun Is Bad For You (6) The Fishing Song (7) William Shakespeare&#8217;s In My Cat (8) A Night In Dildo (9) The Last Sensitive Cowboy (10) Losing Hair Under God (12) Big Fat Road Manager </p>
<p><strong>DEBUT ALBUM: THE ARROGANT WORMS (1992) </strong><br />
(1) The Last Saskatchewan Pirate (2) The Credit Song (3) Let&#8217;s Go Bowling (4) Goin&#8217; Huntin&#8217; (5) Don&#8217;t Go Into Politics (6) No Sale / No Store (7) The Canadian Crisis Song (8) The Ballad Of Dan (9) Car Full Of Pain (10) I Want To Look Like Arnold (11) Jesus&#8217; Brother Bob (12) Christmas Christmas Is Here</p>
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		<title>Free Trojan Worm Removal</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 14:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the computer world, the words “Trojan” and “worm” are not exactly the same thing, although many people believe that they are. True, a Trojan and a worm are both malicious programs that can damage your computer. And in some cases, they can damage your computer beyond repair. Another similarity is that Trojans and worms [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the computer world, the words “Trojan” and “worm” are not exactly the same thing, although many people believe that they are. True, a Trojan and a worm are both malicious programs that can damage your computer. And in some cases, they can damage your computer beyond repair. Another similarity is that Trojans and worms can be removed from your computer. The key to Trojan and worm removal, however, is to understand the <strong><em>differences</em></strong> between the two.</p>
<p>A Trojan or “Trojan Horse” is actually a wolf in sheep’s clothing. It will present itself as helpful program, but once you install it on your computer, it will wreak havoc on your system almost immediately. A Trojan Horse may appear in the form of a file or software program that has been sent from a legitimate source. The Trojan Horse will install and a number of things can happen. Some Trojans will simply rearrange your desktop or add annoying icons to your desktop and others will delete files. Some of the more advanced Trojans can open the door to predators looking to steal your identity. These types of Trojans can give users unlimited access to your system. Trojans do not reproduce or replicate. Worms, on the other hand, can reproduce, self-replicate and infect other files. </p>
<p>Worms are a sub-class of viruses. They can spread from computer to computer, travel across networks, copy your address book and send itself out to everyone in it, and it can freeze or disable entire servers. Some of the most sophisticated worms can actually tunnel into your computer and give users remote access to your computer. One of the most notorious of these is the Blaster <em>Worm.</em> The <em>Blaster Worm</em>, created in part by an 18-year-old kid from Minnesota back in 2003, spread on computers running Windows XP and Windows 2000. The worm was also called “Lovsan” and “Lovesan.”</p>
<p>To get rid of malicious software there are a number of free Trojan and worm removal software downloads available on the web. The problem is that you have to make sure that the download is from a trusted source. If you are running Windows, stick with Microsoft software downloads. Microsoft offers its “Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool” free of charge for its Windows operating system. The great thing about this free Trojan and worm removal tool is that it updates once a month and reports if malicious software is found. </p>
<p>Other malicious software and worm removal tools include: Norton AntiVirus and McAfee Antivirus. These software programs are not free. It is important to note that while the Microsoft Software Removal Tool helps remove infections, it does not prevent them. If you want added security, it’s best to install Norton or McAfee as well. </p>
<p>From Microsoft:</p>
<p>The Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool checks Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003 computers for and helps remove infections by specific, prevalent malicious software including <em>Blaster Worm</em>, <em>Sasser</em>, and <em>Mydoom</em>. When the detection and removal process is complete, the tool displays a report describing the outcome, including which, if any, malicious software was detected and removed. The tool creates a log file named mrt.log in the %WINDIR%\debug folder.</p>
<p>Version 1.30 adds Win32/Allaple to the list of malicious software this tool detects.</p>
<p>You can download directly from the <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx">Microsoft website </a>or <a href="http://www.cnet.com.au/downloads/soa/Microsoft-Windows-Malicious-Software-Removal-Tool/0,239030384,10428256s,00.htm">Cnet.com</a>. </p>
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		<title>The Arrogant Worms</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2005 15:53:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arrogant Worms is the name of a musical comedy group, or a comedy music group, from Canada who are wildly funny.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Arrogant Worms are a comedy music group.  Or is it that the Arrogant Worms are a musical comedy group?  However you view it, they are funny, and they make good, fun music.</p>
<p>The Arrogant Worms are originally from Kingston, Ontario, in Canada.  However their style, charisma, music and comedy has charmed audiences across North America.  In fact, according to their website, &#8220;The Arrogant Worms are Canada&#8217;s best known musical comedy act. From humble beginnings on campus radio in Kingston, Ontario; they have now performed from Saint John to Victoria and Orlando to Prince Rupert.&#8221; </p>
<p>The members of the Arrogant Worms are Trevor Strong, Chris Patterson, and Mike McCormick.   The threesome first got together at university, and each brings something special to the group.  Trevor has also recently written a book called &#8220;Get Stupid!&#8221;  Funny name, eh?  Kind of like the name of the group!</p>
<p>In fact, says their official information, the group itself started out as a joke!  &#8220;It started out as a joke.  It quickly became a career.  It&#8217;s still funny, though.  The Arrogant Worms were unearthed in 1991 at Queen&#8217;s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada performing sketches and  comedy songs on the campus radio station.  Soon their songs appear on national radio and their rags-to-slightly-better-rags story is in full swing.&#8221;</p>
<p>So check them out, you&#8217;ll be glad that you did!  You can find out their show dates, and order their DVD (and Trevor&#8217;s book!) from their <a href="http://www.arrogant-worms.com/" target=_blank>Arrogant Worms</a> website.</p>
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