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::''For their self-titled album, see [[Christian and the Hedgehog Boys (album)]]. For their theme song, see [[Christian and the Hedgehog Boys Theme]].''
::''For their self-titled album, see [[Christian and the Hedgehog Boys (album)]]. For their theme song, see [[Christian and the Hedgehog Boys Theme]].''


'''Christian & the Hedgehog Boys''' is the name [[Chris]] gave to his horrible "band" project, though, in [[Chris and reality|reality]], there is no band. Instead the project involves Chris recording himself shouting awful lyrics about his shitty life over [[Chris and copyright|copyrighted]] pop/rock music with poor sound quality.
'''Christian & the Hedgehog Boys''' is the name [[Chris]] gave to his horrible "band" project, though, in [[Chris and reality|reality]], there was no band. Instead, the project involved Chris poorly recording himself shouting awful lyrics about [[Ego|his shitty life]] over [[Chris and copyright|copyrighted]] pop music. Yeah, that's ''exactly'' like being in a real band, isn't it?


==The boys in the band==
==The boys in the band==

Revision as of 09:08, 19 February 2015

The Hedgehog Boys
Shadow! Black Sonichu!
The dark half can rock you!
Sonichu and Sonic
Rockin' in the atomic!
And the leader who put the band together
Singin’ with this song!
His name is Christian Chandler!
from "Christian and the Hedgehog Boys Theme"
For their self-titled album, see Christian and the Hedgehog Boys (album). For their theme song, see Christian and the Hedgehog Boys Theme.

Christian & the Hedgehog Boys is the name Chris gave to his horrible "band" project, though, in reality, there was no band. Instead, the project involved Chris poorly recording himself shouting awful lyrics about his shitty life over copyrighted pop music. Yeah, that's exactly like being in a real band, isn't it?

The boys in the band

Scenes like this made the breakup of the band inevitable.

The gap between albums speaks volumes about the internal problems the band has faced, including drug abuse, unwanted pregnancies, regicide and general debauchery.

In the 2009 incarnation of the band, Sonic and Shadow were gone, replaced by Wild (on bass) and Punchy (on drums). Layla Flaaffy also joined as stage manager.[1]

Albums

First album cover
Second album

To date, they have released two albums:

Release date: 2003
Release date: 2009

Singles

Christian & the Hedgehog Boys have released standalone singles over YouTube for "It's All Coming Back To Me" and "Holding Out For A Hero" that feature unique combinations of live-action, comic drawings and shit. The lyrics of "Revive Zordon" appear in Sonichu #10, but a musical version has yet to appear.

Gallery

The Beatles edition

See also

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For Truth and Honesty, see the archived CWCipedia page on Christian and the Hedgehog Boys

References