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− | [[Image:Fist_Pump.png|200px|thumb|right|Fist Pump]] Hard rock band featured in the "Caffeinated Concert Tickets" episode of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_Show Regular Show] (first aired 20 Sept 2010). Their demographic, as established in the episode, is 11- to 15-year-olds. Mordecai claims to have outgrown them, but he and Rigby still spend many hours working (and drinking large amounts of coffee) so they can drag their 23-year-old selves to Slammers for the band's first post-jail, post-rehab show. This episode gets props for using "Working for the Weekend" in a montage. | + | [[Image:Fist_Pump.png|200px|thumb|right|Fist Pump]] Hard rock band featured in the "Caffeinated Concert Tickets" episode of ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_Show Regular Show]'' (first aired 20 Sept 2010). Their demographic, as established in the episode, is 11- to 15-year-olds. Mordecai claims to have outgrown them, but he and Rigby still spend many hours working (and drinking large amounts of coffee) so they can drag their 23-year-old selves to Slammers for the band's first post-jail, post-rehab show. This episode gets props for using "Working for the Weekend" in a montage. |
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+ | The band returns in the final-season episode "Stuck in an Elevator" (first aired 7 Oct. 2016). | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:36, 6 June 2017
Hard rock band featured in the "Caffeinated Concert Tickets" episode of Regular Show (first aired 20 Sept 2010). Their demographic, as established in the episode, is 11- to 15-year-olds. Mordecai claims to have outgrown them, but he and Rigby still spend many hours working (and drinking large amounts of coffee) so they can drag their 23-year-old selves to Slammers for the band's first post-jail, post-rehab show. This episode gets props for using "Working for the Weekend" in a montage.
The band returns in the final-season episode "Stuck in an Elevator" (first aired 7 Oct. 2016).