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  2. Big Boys - Wikipedia

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    After a Bad Brains show in Austin that ended in controversy involving Biscuit (and later inspired the songs "Brickwall" by Big Boys and "Pay to Come Along" by MDC), conflicts began to arise within the band, specifically between Biscuit and Chris. Big Boys played their last show very unexpectedly. Biscuit and Chris never spoke to each other again.

  3. Randy Turner - Wikipedia

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    Randy Turner. Randy J. "Biscuit" Turner (November 25, 1949 – August 19, 2005) was an American punk singer and artist. He was the lead singer for the seminal hardcore punk band Big Boys, formed in Austin in the late 1970s. Turner is regarded as a pioneer bi performer in the world of punk rock.

  4. Where's My Towel/Industry Standard - Wikipedia

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    Industry Standard (usually extended to Where's My Towel/Industry Standard) is the debut studio LP by the American punk rock band Big Boys. It was released in 1981 on vinyl through Wasted Talent Records, operated by members of the Judy's. In 2004, the record was reissued on vinyl by Red C Records. It has never been officially released on ...

  5. Big Boy Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    bigboy .com. Big Boy Restaurant Group, LLC, doing business as Big Boy, is an American casual dining restaurant chain headquartered in Southfield, Michigan. [7] The Big Boy name, design aesthetic, and menu were previously licensed to a number of regional franchisees. Big Boy began as Bob's Pantry in 1936 by Bob Wian in Glendale, California.

  6. Dicks (band) - Wikipedia

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    Dicks often played shows with fellow pioneering Texas hardcore bands MDC, The Offenders, and The Big Boys; Dicks' full-length debut was the split album with The Big Boys, Live at Raul's Club. Dicks were among the first punk bands to address issues of homophobia and sexual identity , as in such songs as "Saturday Night at the Bookstore" and "Off ...

  7. Tim Kerr (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Tim Kerr (born 1956) is an American musician, visual artist and photographer. Kerr was born March 11, 1956, and raised in Texas, now living in Austin, Texas. His first art award was winning a fire prevention poster contest in elementary school. He moved to Austin after high school graduation where still resides with his wife Beth.

  8. Music of Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Music of Austin, Texas. East 6th Street, one of Austin's best known entertainment districts. Austin's official motto is the "Live Music Capital of the World" due to the high volume of live music venues in the city. Austin is known internationally for the South by Southwest (SXSW) and the Austin City Limits (ACL) Music Festivals which feature ...

  9. Wisconsin Big Boy, featuring shakes, Big Boy beer and ... - AOL

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    The Germantown Big Boy location closed in October, and the Sussex location is the only one in Wisconsin. The hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.