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{{#ev:youtube|nd-_UwzSSvQ|400|right}}Fake punk band (with a name designed to evoke thoughts of real punk/metal band Corrosion of Conformity) that appears in the imaginatively titled ''Saturday Night Live'' sketch "Punk Band Reunion at the Wedding" (first aired 6 Feb. 2010). The band consists of Fred Armisen (vocals and dad of the bride), Bill Hader (bass), Ashton Kutcher (guitar), and Dave Grohl (drums) playing a very early-'80s-DC-sounding tune called "Fistfight in the Parking Lot."
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{{#ev:youtube|nd-_UwzSSvQ|400|right}}Fake punk band (with a name designed to evoke thoughts of real punk/metal band Corrosion of Conformity) that appears in the imaginatively titled ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072562/ Saturday Night Live]'' sketch "Punk Band Reunion at the Wedding" (first aired 6 Feb. 2010). The band consists of Fred Armisen (vocals and dad of the bride), Bill Hader (bass), Ashton Kutcher (guitar), and Dave Grohl (drums) playing a very early-'80s-DC-sounding tune called "Fistfight in the Parking Lot."
  
 
In a very [[Monkees]]-like move, the TV band spawned a real world musical release: a [http://www.dragcity.com/artists/crisis-of-conformity 7-inch] on famed indie label Drag City. Armisen played all the music and did the vocals for the record.  
 
In a very [[Monkees]]-like move, the TV band spawned a real world musical release: a [http://www.dragcity.com/artists/crisis-of-conformity 7-inch] on famed indie label Drag City. Armisen played all the music and did the vocals for the record.  

Latest revision as of 23:17, 9 February 2018

Fake punk band (with a name designed to evoke thoughts of real punk/metal band Corrosion of Conformity) that appears in the imaginatively titled Saturday Night Live sketch "Punk Band Reunion at the Wedding" (first aired 6 Feb. 2010). The band consists of Fred Armisen (vocals and dad of the bride), Bill Hader (bass), Ashton Kutcher (guitar), and Dave Grohl (drums) playing a very early-'80s-DC-sounding tune called "Fistfight in the Parking Lot."

In a very Monkees-like move, the TV band spawned a real world musical release: a 7-inch on famed indie label Drag City. Armisen played all the music and did the vocals for the record.

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