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  • Jerry Miller still kicks it in the scene here and band still plays the occasional show. Real cool cat he is, still rides around town on a Vespa too!

  • didn't she play in 227?

  • Ain't much changed, has it? people who don't pay, blame repo men... as if they made the contract, broke it and forced the bank to collect on the debt.

  • all of the guitar on the soundtrack is Los Plugz, Tito Larriva from that band does a lot music for Robert Rodriguez movies these days

  • The Untouchables don't have any songs mentioned in the soundtrack listing. Most of the soundtrack music is credited to The Juicy Bananas. Some of it The Plugz. also The Juicy Bananas were not a band.

  • bwaha greatest movie evar.

  • sounds like an instrumental of their song "Whiplash". am i wrong?

  • I'm pretty sure all of the instrumental music is by The Plugz. How I would love to get my hands on it.

  • one of the best movies ever

    we need more movies like this

  • everything's cool man! I like music too man! CLANG! hahaha!

  • what's the name of that song @ the beginning and end of this clip? Is it by The Untouchables?

  • i dunno but it sounds like 'born to be wild'

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  • This is for Keith Moon!

  • Man, is this the band that Light plays for Otto in the car earlier in the movie when he talks about managing a pop group and puts on the tape? I always figured it was connected! Didn't know these guys were a "legendary ska/soul band"! Educated!

  • No, this is a different group.

  • soundtrack is hc punk too like suicidal tendencies or circle jerks

  • @walkouttowinter Yeah, that's the Juicy Bananas, really never did anything other than "Bad Man"; the band here is the Untouchables, who played around LA for years

  • PS This also is a memorial to the street fights between mods & punks in Hollywood in the early '80s...any punk given the opportunity to run over a bunch of Vespas would have surely tried it

  • @jsmog Maybe LA was different than the OC, but I was a Mod in the 80's & we were very friendly with the Punks & Skinheads. The Skas were generally dicks by nature but we all fought the long haired "Hessions" as a group with Mods, Skas, Punks & Skins all under the same umbrella against the Hessions or The Preppies or New Romantics. I saw the Untouchables many times at Cloud 9 at Knotts Berry Farm. I also saw the Red Hot Chillie Peppers open up for The Untouchables at UCI forever ago.

  • @jeffuryca by "skas" you mean ska-fans?

  • @jeffuryca

    so what happened since then? where are you now

  • Do you have any clips with zander schloss as kevin the nerd in em?

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