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Year 3000 Lyrics


One day when I came home at lunchtime
I heard a funny noise
Went out to the back yard to find out
If it was one of those rowdy boys
Stood there with my neighbor called Peter
And a flux capacitor
He told me, he built a time machine
Like one in a film I’ve seen
Yeah, he said
“I’ve been to the year 3000
Not much has changed but they lived under water
And your great, great, great granddaughter
Is doing fine, doing fine”
He took me to the future in the flux thing
And I saw everything
Boy bands and another one, and another one
And another one
And girls there with round hair like star wars

And float above the floor
We drove around in a time machine
Like one in a film I’ve seen
Yeah, he said
“I’ve been to the year 3000
Not much has changed but they lived under water
And your great, great, great granddaughter
Is doing fine, doing fine”
I took a trip to the year 3000
This song had gone multi platinum
Everybody bought our seventh album
It had outsold Kelly Clarkson
I took a trip to the year 3000
This song had gone multi platinum
Everybody bought our seventh album
He told me he built a time machine
Like one in a film I’ve seen
Yeah
Been to the year 3000
Not much has changed but they lived under water
And your great, great, great granddaughter
Is doing fine, doing fine
He said, “I’ve been to the year 3000
Not much has changed but they lived under water
And your great, great, great granddaughter
Is doing fine, doing fine, doing fine“
He said, “I’ve been to the year 3000
Not much has changed but they lived under water
And your great, great, great granddaughter
Is doing fine, doing fine“
He said, “I’ve been to the year 3000
Not much has changed but they lived under water
And your great, great, great granddaughter
Is doing fine, doing fine”

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Nat and Alex Wolff are members of a six member band and are the real-life offspring of entertainers from two television shows that had baby-boomer appeal. Polly Draper is the mother who is also the producer for the show("Ellyn Warren" on the 1987-91 TV series Thirtysomething) and Michael Wolff is the father (band leader and musical director for The Arsenio Hall Show from 1989-1994, he is a jazz pianist) of the telegenic team: Draper is also executive producer/writer/director/creator, and Wolff is the Co-Executive Producer/Music Producer of this film.

The band also includes
Thomas Batuello
Allie DiMeco
Qaasim Middleton
David Levi

Albie Hecht, the other executive producer of the series, said he thought the brothers would be big after he saw the audience's enthusiastic reaction to the film at the Hamptons International Film Festival.

"They're just real: real brothers, real friends; it's all the stuff kids do when they're hanging out on the playground," Mr. Hecht said. "The idea that you're watching a documentary is so much fun. Then you put them into that fantasy of being a world-famous rock band, and that's the sauce that makes it work."

The General Manager of Nick said, "At first we were intrigued by the idea, but we weren't sure that kids would understand the vague tongue-and-cheek of it. Then a bunch of us took it home to our own children, and they loved it."

John Ausdenmor was the guitarist for the Naked Brothers Band after the movie and before Qaasim.

Finally it should be noted the other band members do all of the live and show performances but they are not the artists on the CD. This was recently mentioned in an interview that the other only lay background voice tracks in the album. It was quite unclear if Alex played the drums.

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