Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Closing Night...mare!!!

Our final show at Donny's Skybox just so happened to land on Halloween. It was a show filled with ghouls, gore and guests. Gabe was missing for the evening due to a previous engagement so we filled in his spot with three wonderful guest musicians and vocalists. A huge thanks to Eric (insert last name here), Tom Bambara, and Erica Elam for singing and playing their hearts out.

Here's the set list.

1. Spooky Town
2. Rip my Heart Out and Eat it Like a Zombie
3. Don't Punch Me in Gym Class
4. I Don't Sign Legal Documents
5. Red Skittles
6. Prop Your Rose Pedal on My Ass
7. Diana
8. Smooth My Pumpkin Ridges
9. Better Than JC Penny
10. 2 Car Garage
11. The Box
12. Avalanche
13. Stop It!!!
A special thanks to everyone who came out for our run at Donny's Skybox. You helped to make it a huge success. Keep a look out for future performances.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Week #5 Arrives...

... And with it the sweet smell of sweat... which is salty... unless you're a princess of power... which we all are... which means... and with it the sweet smell of sweat. For week #5 show we sold out another house at Donny's Skybox, made out with the audience, and provided a viable alternative to suicide hotlines.

This week's set list included...

1. 8675309 James
2. Liver Spot Love
3. Post Coital Laser
4. Battle Star Galactica
5. Mormon Love
6. Fuck You, Dick
7. That's What he Said
8. I Love to be Near You
9. I Can't Stop Cutting
10. Your Grandpa is Racist
11. Anatomy by Braille
12. Why Don't We Do it in the Road? (I'll tell you why)

There is one chance left to see us at Donny's Skybox this upcoming Saturday... which is Halloween... which will include costumes and special guests.

See you there.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Week 4 at Donny's Skybox

Crash, bang, boom y'all. Week 4 came with a sold out crowd, Cougars (otherwise known as mothers) in the audience, and a bevy of references to vegetables.

Here's the set list.

1. More Carrot Juice
2. Tomato Fever
3. I Love Your Hemorrhoid
4. Teddy Ruxpin
5. Take my Last Name, Bitch
6. You Wouldn't Stop Wearing my Vest
7. Pearl
8. Cougarville
9. Douche
10. More Carrot Jews
11. Busty's Birthday
12. Massive Stimulus Package

There are two more chances to see us at Donny's Skybox including special guests during our final show on the 31st. See you there.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Week #3 at Donny's Skybox

Week #3 arrived and with it came stalkers, ex-girlfriends, stalker ex-girlfriends, health scares, and love like a turducken. Thanks to all who came out for the show. For those of you who haven't come yet (yeah I'm talking to you...you) there are three more chances to check us out during this run.

Here's the set list.

1. I Killed my Iguana
2. John Wilkes Phone Booth
3. Leave Me the Fuck Alone
4. No, Blister, NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5. Dwarf Grandma
6. Don't Flog My Penis
7. You Didn't Let Me Come
8. I Love You More Than Cotton Candy
9. Let Go, It's Turning Purple
10. Brown Chicken, Brown Cow
11. That Time on Tuesday

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Night #2 at Donny's Skybox

 Night #2...a Haiku

Rocking your face off
One blazing song at a time
As per your request

Here's the set list. 

1.  Insert Part "A" Into Part "B" 
2.  That's Sad
3.  Soulja Boy
4.  Rock 'N Roll Jesse's Girl
5.  3's Company
6.  Can't Hear the Vocals
7.  Don't Touch me Uncle George
8.  Asian Raisins
9.  Meth Head Techno Remix
10.  Klusterphuck and the Hipsters

WE'RE BAAAAAACK!!!

During our run at the Viaduct Theater you requested 60 songs from our library and we delivered.  Now we're back with another run at Donny's Skybox Theatre and we're ready to play more of your favorite songs.  The show runs every Saturday night at 10:30 p.m. from September 26th until October 31st.

Opening night came and with it a full house and a new song request delivery system (requests via paper airplane).

Here are the songs you requested.

1.  Got my Head Stuck in an Elephant's Ass... Again
2.  I Broke it and Spent Ten in the Slammer
3.  Trapper Keeper
4.  Rabbit Stole My Car
5.  Nice Makeup Job
6.  Daddy Has a New Girlfriend
7.  This is How we Don't Do It.
8.  Please Stop Believing
9.  Karaoke Cabaret
10.  Whatever Dad
11.  Ghost Baby
12.  I Got Typhus on the Oregon Trail

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Closing Night at the Viaduct!!!


Show #5 was a cornucopia of voices, vices, and vintage dance styles. The Tacky Annies kicked off the show with a great set of...dances, all inspired by early 20th century dance genres. They tapped, did the Charleston, Lindied, and they did much of it with their hair in finger waves, and their bodies in corsets, and frilly underwear. Go see them perform.
Our set included songs such as...
  1. Why Did You Get My Mom Wasted? (from our album "Never Ever Have I Ever")

  2. Zits (from "Songs We Wrote When We Were High")

  3. Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, Fries (from our album benefiting Anorexia)

  4. Slime (because Slime People are People too)

  5. Rubber Ice Tray

  6. Suck On This (from our first all-guy threesome)

  7. Show Me on the Doll (a song for kids!)

  8. I'm Gonna Cry (inspired by one of our many ex-girlfriends in the audience)

  9. Gonorrhea is Sad

  10. Rubix Cube I Almost Completed (from "Things We Lost Under the Bed")

  11. Sofa Chair Chaise

  12. Jump!!! (Not to be confused with "Jump for My Love" or the song by the same name by Kris Kross)
At the end of our set we even had our own go-go dancers join us onstage. We're thinking of adding cages to our stage setup for all future shows. That way we'll be more family friendly.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Week #4, Brought to You By the Letter "P"

We had the good fortune to have Ken Barnard, the 2nd funniest person in Chicago, open up for us this week. He rocked out with his stand-up comedy out and we followed him with a brand new set list of 12 more songs. Tonight's set list included...

1. More Alcohol Please (from "How to Survive the Apocalypse")
2. Gravity (from "Things I Was Wrong About")
3. Sox Forever
4. Waiting in Line (from our DMV album)
5. I Want My CDs Back
6. The #5 Brought to You By the Letter "P" (one of the many songs we wrote for PBS shows)
7. Turn Left
8. Objection
9. He Touched Me
10. Eat The Apple Bitch (from "Bible Songs")
11. Steam Release
12. Light it Up (from our holiday album)
Our next and FINAL SHOW at the Viaduct will include a brand new set list and the sexy, vintage dance stylings of the Tacky Annies. We'll see you there.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Half Way There


Show #3 at the viaduct opened with the dulcet tones of Stealth Like a Canoe, a romantically entwined duo who trade off on guitar, accordion, ukulele, keys and vocals. They certainly rocked the boat (or canoe in their case). We're going to be best facebook friends FOREVER...or until facebook gets replaced by another social networking site. Then we might actually have to have face time. I know. Hanging out with people is so 1998, but we in Reset List break social norms like pretzel sticks.

We played another set of your favorite songs last night which included...

1. Pot Can Kill You (from "Reset List Goes to College")
2. What Did You Do 2 Tha Dawg (from "Awkward Conversations With Your Parents.")
3. Mullets (from the album "Bad Hair Day")
4. Luge (from our "Chicago 2016 Album"...even though Luge is technically a winter sport...shut it.)
5. Allopecia (from our album, "Diseases")
6. You know Why?! (an ex-girlfriend song, who just so happened to be in the audience)
7. The Homeless E Bombination
8. The Tribal Armband Tattoo
9. Corn in the Pool
10. Robots Like to Fuck (from our Sci-fi album)
11. Suck My Caucus (written during our run for office in 2008)
12. I'm Married to My Sister

Next week Chicago stand-up comedian, Ken Barnard, opens the show. See you there.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Blue Reset Glee List Club...or Night #2 at the Viaduct

For show #2 we teamed up with the Blue Ribbon Glee Club, Chicago's one and only punk/alternative rock glee club. A group of 25 people singing a Black Sabbath cover accompanied by nothing by cymbals is nothing short of gleeful. They kicked off the night and got the audiences ears properly lubricated so we could make sweet musical love with their cochleas.

Our set list this week included...

1. Welcome Home Michael
2. A Toupee is Not an Altar
3. Fuck Me Like it's Middle School
4. In St. Petersburg, I Got the Urge
5. Pepsi
6. Work Horse
7. Destination Des Moines
8. Ireland Vs. Scotland (Scotland wins, just so you know)
9. Save the Whales
10. My Dick is Amazing
11. Knife Fight
12. Lions, Tigers, Bears and Pi
Show #3 is coming up and with it Stealth Like a Canoe. We hope to see you all there.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

OPENING NIGHT!!! Or Tap...Tap...BOOM.

Night #1 at the Viaduct went rocktastically well.  We are insanely grateful for everyone who made it out to support us and for our awesome opening group, Chicago Tap Theatre.  They kicked off the show (they also tapped, shuffled, and ball-changed it) with an great set of choreographed and improvised numbers.  They even had one of us join them in their final number.  Take a peek.


If you like what you see there check out their show on Saturday, 7/18 at the Athenaeum Theatre.

We followed in their footsteps, changed back into our converse and rocked out for the next hour or so.   Our set list included...

1.  No More Condoms (off of one of our many "Bedroom Albums)
2.  I Didn't Know She Was Fourteen (taken from our album "Worst Case Scenario")
3.  Chanuka on Christmas
4.  Crazee Hair
5.  You Left Me at the Panda Express (From "Love Songs for Cory")
6.  Bubbles
7.  Oxy Clean
8.  Abe Vigoda
9.  My Boyfriend Has a Shotgun/My Boyfriend Has Herpes
10.  I Called Shenanigans
11.  Benadryl Coma
12.  She Failed the Pregnancy Test  

Thanks again to everyone who came out to have their faces rocked off.  PLEASE NOTE: All faces were returned to their rightful owners at the end of the show, some in better condition then before they were removed.  This Thursday we will be performing a brand spanking new set list for your enjoyment.  The Blue Ribbon Glee Club, Chicago's one and only punk rock glee club opens.  

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Opening Groups Announced


Our run at the Viaduct Theater begins this Thursday, July 2. Doors open at 9:30 p.m. and the show begins at 10 p.m. with a different opening group each week! BOOM, Y'ALL.

7/2/09 Chicago Tap Theatre - Chicago Tap Theatre is a non-profit 501(c)3 with a multifaceted mission: to preserve America's indigenous dance form, to promote that dance through story-based shows and innovative presentation, to educate the community and make tap dance accessible to a broad spectrum of people and to foster relationships with other arts organizations. http://www.chicagotaptheatre.com/

7/9/09 The Blue Ribbon Glee Club - Monica Kendrick of the Chicago Reader describes the Blue Ribbon Glee Club as "a largely a cappella ensemble, its membership drawn mostly from local indie bands, and its repertoire consists of high-school glee-club nonstandards like the Clash’s “Spanish Bombs,” the Dead Kennedys’ “California Uber Alles,” and Sleater-Kinney’s “Words and Guitar,” accompanied by no more than drums, tambourines, or maybe a bass guitar—usually there’s a healthy contingent singing the main riff instead of the words. The performances are enthusiastically, charmingly amateur, and the overall effect is akin to having a troop of carolers show up at your door singing songs you actually like." http://www.blueribbongleeclub.org/

7/16/09 Stealth Like a Canoe - Nicolette and Adam met six years ago and formed Stealth Like A Canoe in the spring of 2008. Knowing each other so well influences their music and creates a playful and intimate rapport on stage, where they share vocals, and switch off on guitar, accordion and keyboard. Their style is an amalgamation of indie, acoustic and blues and their songs range from upbeat dorkiness to melancholic and nostalgic ballads of love lost. http://www.stealthlikeacanoe.com/

7/23/09 TBA - We're not sure who it will be but it's going To Be Awesome.

7/30/09 The Tacky Annies - The Tacky Annies is a vintage dance troupe that makes their home right here in Chicago. They specialize in vernacular jazz dances from the early part of the 20th century including Charleston, Blues, and other specialty dances. Founded officially in August of 2008 by Jenna Stworzyjanek, the Tacky Annies brought together the best and most talented female Lindyhoppers from the Chicago-land area. The collection of girls had a wide range dance of talents and interests including, swing, blues, Charleston, hip hop, bellydancing, ballet, tap and jazz. This collection of women has led to inventive movement and a wide range of vintage dance knowledge. The Tacky Annies make their home at Big City Swing Dance Studio (http://www.bigcityswing.com/), Chicago's premiere Swing Dance studio. For more information on the Tacky Annies, you may check out their website at http://www.thetackyannies.com/.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Set List June 4, 2009

We performed an acoustic set at Davenports tonight to an enthusiastic crowd. Faces were rocked off. Paramedics were called in. Lawn gnomes rioted through the streets of Chicago. I guess we rocked a little too hard.

Or maybe we didn't rock hard enough.

Tonight's set list included...

1. Christmas Tree on Fire
2. Diamonds
3. Ouch
4. Bambara
5. Appalaciacola
6. Melissa Sucks
7. Backstage Luvin'
8. Rhinestones on the Back of my Belt
9. I Left My Straightener On
10. Sweet Home Pennsylvania

Thanks to everyone who came out to support us. Our next show is on Thursday, July 2 at 10 p.m. at the Viaduct Theatre.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

SHOW DATES SET

You can see Reset List EVERY Thursday in July at 10 p.m. at the Viaduct Theatre in Chicago.

The Viaduct Theatre is located at 3111 N Western Ave near the corner of Western and Belmont.

Doors are at 9:30 p.m. and the opening band goes on at 10 p.m.

You can buy tickets at the door, by phone at 773.296.6024 or online at www.viaducttheatre.com

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Set List May 1, 2009


1. The
2. Push it All the Way (not to be confused with "Pussy All The Way")
3. Illiterate Tadpoles
4. The Hamburglar and Grimace
ENCORE
5. Move Outta My Way, Move Grandma!

It was a glorious night in Oak Park, IL. We closed the evening for a fundraiser for The Seen, a new not for profit specializing in bringing together artists so they can get their art out to a wider audience (www.theseenchicago.com). There was wine, a silent auction and clam pizza. We added three new people to our mailing list and potentially got a gig playing at a law firm Christmas Party. We go where the party is at, especially if it will help us with our probation.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

What to Expect When You're Expecting a Reset List Concert

So you're going to see a Reset List concert.

"What should I expect to see?" you ask.

"Anything you want" we will answer.

Someone once told me that you can have anything you want but you can't have everything that you want. However, come to enough Reset List shows and you can get both (for the price of multiple Reset List tickets). So let me rephrase...

"Bliggity blaggity bleu?" you ask.

"Anything and EVERYTHING you want," we will answer.

Let's get down to specifics. We've been on tour for a while and tonight (much like every night) is our audience appreciation night in which YOU choose our set list. Back when we created our own set lists we had way too many trips to the emergency room to sew up knife wounds from audience members who didn't get to hear their favorite songs. So, in an effort to give you guys what you want (and to stay alive) we have given you the power over the songs you will hear tonight.

Worry not. If you haven't seen us perform before, or if you don't have one of our 32 CDs, chances are that if you string together a word or three to form a title, WE WROTE THAT SONG. Seriously. So when we start asking for suggestions for titles start screaming because now it's your responsibility to get your favorite song on our set list.

Every night is a new show. We never play the same song twice. There WILL be a mosh pit of love. We are Reset List.