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Rock band seen only on the marquee of real Los Angeles rock club Filthy McNasty's (right across the street from fictional club The Bourbon Room, where the film is set) in the 2012 hair metal musical film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1336608/combined Rock of Ages]'', set in the year 1987. | Rock band seen only on the marquee of real Los Angeles rock club Filthy McNasty's (right across the street from fictional club The Bourbon Room, where the film is set) in the 2012 hair metal musical film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1336608/combined Rock of Ages]'', set in the year 1987. | ||
− | The name is German for "Big Boys." That's not really a letter "B" in "grobe" it's a special German character "ß" called an Eszett. | + | The name is German for "Big Boys." That's not really a letter "B" in "grobe" it's a special German character "ß" called an Eszett, and was used in place of double "s." |
[[Spin Devils]] played the show with them. | [[Spin Devils]] played the show with them. | ||
[[Image:Grobejungen_Rock_of_Ages.png]] | [[Image:Grobejungen_Rock_of_Ages.png]] | ||
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[[Category:Rock of Ages]] | [[Category:Rock of Ages]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:08, 6 November 2017
Rock band seen only on the marquee of real Los Angeles rock club Filthy McNasty's (right across the street from fictional club The Bourbon Room, where the film is set) in the 2012 hair metal musical film Rock of Ages, set in the year 1987.
The name is German for "Big Boys." That's not really a letter "B" in "grobe" it's a special German character "ß" called an Eszett, and was used in place of double "s."
Spin Devils played the show with them.