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1980s hair metal-looking band whose fake greatest hits album, ''The Best of the Bucks'', is the subject of a 2011 TV ad for the North Carolina Education Lottery. Their songs include: | 1980s hair metal-looking band whose fake greatest hits album, ''The Best of the Bucks'', is the subject of a 2011 TV ad for the North Carolina Education Lottery. Their songs include: | ||
− | * | + | *”Chance to Win Me" |
*"Quick Bucks" | *"Quick Bucks" | ||
*"When You Scratch Me" | *"When You Scratch Me" |
Latest revision as of 18:24, 6 February 2025
1980s hair metal-looking band whose fake greatest hits album, The Best of the Bucks, is the subject of a 2011 TV ad for the North Carolina Education Lottery. Their songs include:
- ”Chance to Win Me"
- "Quick Bucks"
- "When You Scratch Me"
- "Must Be 18 to Play"
- "You Picked Me Up"
- "Junior Big 'ol Bucks"
- "Try Your Luck on Me"
- "Save Me for Later"
- "Your Point of Sale Caught My Eye"
- "Gift Me"
- "What Are the Odds?"
- "Mega Bucks"
- "Something in the Way You Scratch"
- "Jumbo Bucks"
- "Bucks, Bucks, Bucks"
The ad has caused some controversy.