
The Scott & Gary Show: Das Yahoos (February 1987)
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synopsis
Crawling from the swamp that had birthed Philadelphia’s fabled Sick Kids, the Yahoos put the rockin’ in rockin’ bones. They had just worked on an EP with Lux and Ivy of the Cramps producing and were itching to spread their batwings and let it rip. Gary and Scott also drove to the hoop to play some one on one and give a strong argument for 1970s style tight-fitting basketball shorts.
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