Sugarbeach releases ‘Come on Out’ for 2011 Outgames

Have you heard “Come on Out,” the theme song for the 2011 Outgames by local favourite Sugarbeach? “Come on out… come on out and play,” the Australian–Canadian duo sing. The lesbians will interpret this to mean they should join a softball team, whereas the gays will take it as an invitation to play with some meat this afternoon on the patio at Oasis Ultra Lounge for Beefcake Saturdays. Come on out, indeed.

Let the games begin! But first, download the iTunes version of “Come on Out” to help get you in the mood.

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