Dirty, Drunk, and Punk: The Twisted Crazy Story of the Bunchofuckingoofs

Dirty, Drunk, and Punk: The Twisted Crazy Story of the Bunchofuckingoofs

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The Bunchofuckingoofs were born in 1984. They were a punk band. An art collective. A bicycle gang. They were anti-establishment, anti-consumerism, and lived totally D.I.Y. They played music, made their own clothes, and lived commune-style at Fort Goof. Their name even made it onto the Berlin Wall. The Bunchofuckingoofs have been a Toronto institution for thirty years. Revi...more
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Ian
Really coolly-designed and compelling account of the long-running BFG, the notorious Molson Ex beer-swilling, skinhead-fighting, bike riding punk commune-cum-gang-cum-band. These habitués of the hippie/bohemian Kensington Market neighborhood in Toronto were 'led' by Steve Goof, lover of many (MANY) punk girls, Scottish-Jamaican Jew (really!) and cousin of Toronto, jazz singer, Molly Johnson (who gets a shout-out at the end for finding the first of the many 'Fort Goof' communal houses BFG lived i...more
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