 New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ CUBICLE Official Website) - The California punk rock band CUBICLE has created a song and viral video appropriately entitled 'Ponzi Scheme' to commemorate the sentencing of Bernie Madoff for the $65 billion Ponzi scheme that he admitted to running. 'You say you want to make more cash? Step behind these velvet ropes, I'll give you what you need... He 'made off' with our money. He 'made off' with our dreams. He messed up our lives with his Ponzi scheme,' go the lyrics in an opus as ridiculous as Mr. Madoff's bogus investments themselves. 'We wanted to shed some additional light on dishonest business practices and how unethical decisions can impact everyone. Those who lost their savings in the Ponzi scheme aren't alone,' says the band CUBICLE. Check out their online video featuring a dancing Bernie Madoff at www.myspace.com/CUBICLE, and look for their forthcoming self-released album entitled 'Ponzi Scheme' coming in September to Apple's iTunes Music Store. Key Facts about the band CUBICLE: * CUBICLE produces music relating to the state of global business and was first featured on CNN with their viral video 'Wall Street Punk Rock Polka' during the stock market crash experienced in Q4 of 2008. * Producing punk rock tunes and playing live shows for the past four years, the members of CUBICLE work in corporate offices and follow the turbulent financial markets with a close eye - 'Ponzi Scheme' is their latest single. * The overall goal of the band is to comment on corporate dishonesty and inspire future executives to promote truthful business practices that benefit all of society.
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