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From the "How Not To Manage A Rock & Roll Band" episode of Eve Ardens' weak '60's sitcom, [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0061280 The Mothers-In-Law]. The Warts are a true rock and roll band that the awfully lame, non-cool cast want to turn into a bunch of squares. The best thing about this episode, of course, is that the Warts are played by the Seeds, who at least get to break into their '60's garage punk anthem, "Pushin' Too Hard."  
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From the "How Not To Manage A Rock & Roll Band" episode of Eve Ardens' weak 1960's sitcom, ''[http://us.imdb.com/Title?0061280 The Mothers-In-Law]''. The Warts are a true rock and roll band that the awfully lame, non-cool cast want to turn into a bunch of squares. The best thing about this episode, of course, is that the Warts are played by the Seeds, who at least get to break into their 1960's garage punk anthem, "Pushin' Too Hard."  
  
 
See also [[The Friends Indeed]] and [[The Mamas and Papas-In-Law]].
 
See also [[The Friends Indeed]] and [[The Mamas and Papas-In-Law]].
  
[[Category: The Mothers-In-Law|Warts]]
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[[Category:The Mothers-In-Law|Warts]]
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[[Category:1968|Warts]]

Revision as of 08:09, 8 May 2013

From the "How Not To Manage A Rock & Roll Band" episode of Eve Ardens' weak 1960's sitcom, The Mothers-In-Law. The Warts are a true rock and roll band that the awfully lame, non-cool cast want to turn into a bunch of squares. The best thing about this episode, of course, is that the Warts are played by the Seeds, who at least get to break into their 1960's garage punk anthem, "Pushin' Too Hard."

See also The Friends Indeed and The Mamas and Papas-In-Law.