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− | + | High school band in a flashback in the "Hurtin' Inside" episode (04/08/00) of animated television series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0252753/combined Baby Blues]'', based on the reasonably popular comic strip of the same name. They had a Jim Morrison-meets-Dylan-meets-bad Nick Cave-esque thing. | |
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+ | It was in a battle of the bands against such notables as the punky [[Steve and the Apocalypse]] and [[Darryl and the Chaos]]. D and the C's planned entry was "Becky Won't You Read My Heart," an attempt to woo back a gal who'd thrown over Darryl for tortured jerk Flack. But Darryl quits the show because Flack's band performed first. In a classic sitcom crossing of paths, Darryl later discovers that Flack grew up to be a high school janitor. | ||
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+ | See also [[Roadkill Hoagie]], and [[Scissor Bitch]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:43, 15 September 2017
High school band in a flashback in the "Hurtin' Inside" episode (04/08/00) of animated television series Baby Blues, based on the reasonably popular comic strip of the same name. They had a Jim Morrison-meets-Dylan-meets-bad Nick Cave-esque thing.
It was in a battle of the bands against such notables as the punky Steve and the Apocalypse and Darryl and the Chaos. D and the C's planned entry was "Becky Won't You Read My Heart," an attempt to woo back a gal who'd thrown over Darryl for tortured jerk Flack. But Darryl quits the show because Flack's band performed first. In a classic sitcom crossing of paths, Darryl later discovers that Flack grew up to be a high school janitor.
See also Roadkill Hoagie, and Scissor Bitch.