Certified Letter For The Rock Band Moop
The boys are starting to lose faith in their strike when they get a letter telling them that Faith P...
Aired at October 28, 2003 · Season 7 · Episode 9
The boys started a rock band called "Moop", but they don't have a style yet. Kyle is more of fusion, Kenny's style is jazz and Stan has a hip hop and R&B style. Then Cartman comes up with the idea to play reli-rock, because he believes this makes it very easy to earn; you just have to make easy numbers to tell them how much they love Jesus. Kyle finds this ridiculous and makes a bet with Cartman: Whoever gets a platinum album first will win $ 10. Cartman takes action immediately.
Below you will find 13 short, funny fragments of this episode that were published by South Park Studios.
The boys are starting to lose faith in their strike when they get a letter telling them that Faith P...
The boys get released from prison and decide to put the band on hold. Until downloading has stopped,...
Cartman's band sells their CDs at Christ-Fest. Cartman traps a band inside a closet so they can take...
At band practice, the boys realize that their sound is unfocused. Cartman says that Christian rock i...
When the boys can't get money from their parents to buy CDs, they download the albums for free. The ...
The boys go on strike to protest downloading. Famous musicians from all over show their support and ...
Cartman enlists Butters and Token as the rhythm section for his new band.
Cartman takes Butters and Token to the beach to shoot the cover for their album. Musical interlude s...
At Cartman's ceremony the boys show up to admit they're wrong. But then they find out that there's n...
Cartman decides that the best way to write music is by taking existing songs and change certain lyri...
Cartman's band, Faith Plus On, performs a Christian power-ballad at Christ-Fest. The crowd loves it.
An FBI agent shows the boys the pain that goes with free music downloading.
Faith Plus One meets with a record label. After they assure the execs that they're not just in it fo...