7/2/2001
New!!!! Read authentic Hybrid Squirrels fan mail!
6/15/2001
New SONG!!!! New Mp3!!!! Download the future classic "Please Don't Headbutt Me in the Nuts" NOW!
5/21/2001
THE HYBRID SQUIRRELS ARE BACK!!! That's right, We're back, and with the classic line-up, Ben, Robb, and Brandon! It's been over a year since the last update and much has happened including reunions, break-ups, and best of all a new song!!!! That's right the next Billboard #1 smash hit! It's been over a year in the making so you know that it's good. Expect it's release sometime this summer. There are also rumors floating around about The Hybrid Squirrels playing at Down in the Park 2001. More about this exciting event at a later date...
4/18/2000
The Hybrid Squirrels have announced two new dates for the Global Domination Tour.
See Tour Dates for more info.
Ben PUSSY Squirrel deleted the webpage, so we gotta start over. Sorry to all the fans out there.
Now I know that a lot of you have wanted Ben kicked out of the band and you probably thought that this ludicrous act was the last straw,
but the Beaver and Rodent decided Ben won't be removed. But rather, as an even worse punishment, we're going to make it big
and we're taking Ben to the top with us even if we have to drag him kicking and screaming.
TOUR INFO
The Hybrid Squirrels will be kicking off the Global Domination Tour with two dates in their home town of London. Keep checking back for more info.
May 2? Club JC
Concert Review - Hance's Garage - HS Farewell Tour
The Hybrid Squirrels etched their glorious name into the annals of history with the totally official (but fortunately not final) 2001 Farewell Tour. The prestigious invitation only event was held at "Hance's Garage" (meet Hance here). The historical venue, where the Hybrid Squirrels began their trip to fame with their first concert ever, had a magical aura that the entire audience could feel. After opening with a rousing rendition of a classical favorite, the Squirrels blasted through 10 or 15 minutes of old favorites as well as future classics, including a heavy metal version of "Survivor". The music was so mind-bogglingly brilliant, it really didnt matter to the sea of adoring fans that the speakers were almost blown and the mix-down was very off. Fans soon bagan to request forgotten HS oldies, which the Squirrels graciously attempted to remember how to play. Following the stellar performance, the audience burst into tears and bowed to the marvel of a band. Shortly after the show, the Hybrid Squirrels decided to begin forming a Reunion Tour for the following month, and have been working hard ever since.
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