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Paul Cook
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Character Information
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Paul Cook played drums in The Sex Pistols and appears in a story by Bart Simpson.
History
After Sid Vicious met Nancy Spungen, he became dependent on chocolate. Sid soon begins ditching the Pistols, including Paul Cook. Sid, in the middle of a performance after a major chocolate spree, falls into an amplifier which topples over and crushes him. He survived and Sid left the band and began singing with Nancy.
Behind the Laughter
- Sid is based on Dolph Starbeam's character.
Appearances