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[[Image:Righteous_Rockers_Sonic_Disruptors.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Nice hair.]]Wimpy, government-approved religious "rock" band from ''Sonic Disruptors'' #4 (DC comic book mini-series written by Mike Baron, drawn by Barry Crain and John Nyberg), March 1988.
 
[[Image:Righteous_Rockers_Sonic_Disruptors.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Nice hair.]]Wimpy, government-approved religious "rock" band from ''Sonic Disruptors'' #4 (DC comic book mini-series written by Mike Baron, drawn by Barry Crain and John Nyberg), March 1988.
  
They perform regularly on the Rev. Phelps ''Hour of Power'' television show.
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They perform regularly on the Rev. Phelps ''Hour of Power'' television show. A character compares them unfavorably to real band Air Supply.
  
They are launched into space all killed in a
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They are all killed when their government space mission to drown out an orbiting pirate radio station fails spectacularly.
 
 
A character compares them unfavorably to real band Air Supply.
 
  
 
[[Category:1988|Righteous Rockers]]
 
[[Category:1988|Righteous Rockers]]
 
[[Category:Sonic Disruptors|Righteous Rockers]]
 
[[Category:Sonic Disruptors|Righteous Rockers]]
 
[[Category:Christian rock|Righteous Rockers]]
 
[[Category:Christian rock|Righteous Rockers]]

Revision as of 19:30, 11 February 2019

Nice hair.

Wimpy, government-approved religious "rock" band from Sonic Disruptors #4 (DC comic book mini-series written by Mike Baron, drawn by Barry Crain and John Nyberg), March 1988.

They perform regularly on the Rev. Phelps Hour of Power television show. A character compares them unfavorably to real band Air Supply.

They are all killed when their government space mission to drown out an orbiting pirate radio station fails spectacularly.