Nami

from Names by SiMent

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Nami (pronounced "nah-mee") is a roller-derby vigilante, out for justice when a mop-topped celebrity lookalike attempts to ruin her day.

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Hand me my punk rock pajamas
It’s time to strap on my wheeled shoes
Head on down to the Hangar
I got some girls to bruise

So on my way to get some coffee
you won't believe who cut me off
The hottest guy I have ever seen,
with hair like Hasselhoff

I don’t mind the lack of sunshine
as long as I have my Dew
It’s pretty weird here in Port-land
It might not be for you

Sipping my coffee from Stumptown
Heading across the Burnside
Daydreaming about my Lumpy
I couldn’t believe my eyes!

There goes that Hasselhoff jackass
and his troupe of unicyclists
Chasing down a pack of penguins
shaking their fists!

I should have kicked his ass
I should have taken his name
But instead of that

I instantly knitted a fabulous beanie, cut off his long flowing locks, put the beanie on his head
And then I walked away!

I don’t mind the lack of sunshine
as long as I have my Dew
It’s pretty weird here in Portland
It might not be for you

credits

from Names, released February 23, 2014
Dave - Guitar and Vocals
Ralph - Drums
Chris - Bass

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SiMent Milford, Connecticut

Formidable power-pop band SiMent formed in Milford, CT in 1995 with Dave Novak, Ralph Thompson and Brian McGarry. In 1997, Jason Weaver completed the lineup.

After a nine-year hiatus, SiMent emerged in 2013 to write a new album as a fundraising effort for Brian McGarry's memorial educational fund. "Names" dropped in early 2014, followed by the 2017 EP "Sonata for Six Hands (Donuts for Dinner)".
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