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Difference between revisions of "Sonic Youth (characters)"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
Sonic Youth appeared at [[Hullabalooza]] where they stole food from {{Ch|Peter Frampton}}'s cooler. They decided that Hulabalooza isn't about freaks but amount music.
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Sonic Youth were part of the [[Hullabalooza]] music festival. During {{Ch|Peter Frampton}}'s performance, they stole watermelon from his food cooler. When Homer jumped out of the way of the cannonball during his final performance, Lee Ranaldo said he was disillusioned. Kim Gordon then said that wasn't about freaks, it was about "music and advertising and youth-oriented product positioning".
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 09:01, January 30, 2020

This article is about the characters. For the guest stars, see Sonic Youth.
Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth.png
Band Information
Genre: Rock
Members: Thurston Moore
Kim Gordon
Lee Ranaldo
Steve Shelley
First appearance: "Homerpalooza"

Sonic Youth are a rock band.

History

Sonic Youth were part of the Hullabalooza music festival. During Peter Frampton's performance, they stole watermelon from his food cooler. When Homer jumped out of the way of the cannonball during his final performance, Lee Ranaldo said he was disillusioned. Kim Gordon then said that wasn't about freaks, it was about "music and advertising and youth-oriented product positioning".

Appearances