A/N: Sorry for the life time long update. I love JediGuru and acosta perez jose ramiro for sticking with this story for like fucking ever!
Flashback
"Thank you, San Francisco! The Babys love you! Now, we would love to just leave you with a regular, old encore, but we love the Bay Area so much, we are going to get some badasses out here that have inspired us to just f**king play and gave us a kick ass album. Please welcome, your very own… GREYSTAR!"
End Flashback
After the Sheen's speech, Greystar came out and played a few songs with the Babys.
This would be Greystar's last concert.
Luke and Jason Titan were killed that night in a drive by.
The Babys mourned deeply. Sheen had become the unofficial leader of the Babys and he suggested we took sometime off.
But for Sheen and Carl, time off wouldn't help them. They made an album with Jimmy and went on tour.
The album was called "For the Titans", a subtle reference to Luke and Jason Titan.
But after their deaths, a shadow would be cased, a long shadow that would affect everyone from Sheen down to the guitar technician's parents.
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The Babys were now determined to make a fun album, to get their minds off of "The Titan Incident" as it was called "TTI" still has effects on the Babys today, but that will get explained later.
When Libby and Cindy wrote the song "Beach", Sheen and Jimmy had to warm up to the idea. Sheen's bass line caused half the song to be rewritten and even Cindy wanted to change it so it could accommodate a solo.
In the end the song went from being a fun beach party song, to a Frank Sinatra-like swing tune.
In the beginning of the song, there is a minute long rhythm solo on the drums. The solo was coordinated to make it sound just like the main riff and took a month to plan and write.
The album "Rok til midnite, thn Rok Sum 'ore" was purposely spelled weird to sell better.
And it did, selling out in almost every Wal-Mart nationwide.
That was their last album release until today. Today they release "Ajax and Penelope go Swimming"
Yes a short end to a piece of our documentary. Now we ask the Babys on how their ride to fame had changed them. From the early years of fighting and rehearsing in their parent's garage, to now where they are sophisticated and rich, but still the same goofy kids they were 10 years ago.
"This is awesome. Period." Said Libby.
"When we first started," says Jimmy, "We were doing it for fun and now… well, we're rich off of doing something we love and we don't have to be forced out of bed to do it. I always thought that that would be the ultimate job."
"It was good at first," says Sheen, "Now it is great. Hell, it's better than great, it's awesome, fantastic. It's a dream come true."
"I love this band, I'm glad they talked me into this 10 years ago" said Cindy, "This is bigger, like a thousand times bigger, than what I had ever dreamed of."
"I always thought I would be the weakest link," says Carl, "But I realize, I am apart of a big picture. I don't care how small my part is, I'm working for the greatness of the bigger picture. It's not all about me or Jimmy or Sheen for that matter, it's about the Babys. The bigger picture."
"Wow, good documentary." Said Carl.
"Yea. They put those interviews together great. But who said Sheen was the leader?" said Jimmy.
"Hey, I consider myself a very good leader, thank you much!" said Sheen, in mock anger.
The band laughed and shrugged off the "argument", if you could call it that.
The Babys used to fight like hungry dogs over meat, but now the only real fight they have is over where their tour dates are. Today, they have to be in New York playing a concert to promote their new album, which is why they are on a private jet.
Once they landed in New York, they were greeted by hundreds of screaming fans. Sheen, being Sheen, Jumped from the steps of the jet, into the crowd. People call Sheen crazy, the Babys call him trusting.
"I love this band!" yelled Sheen up to his best friends.
A/N: Stay tuned for "The Babys: On Tour"
