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’90s Commercial for “Punk”, an Album That’s Pretty Much Punk-Free

From the incredibly unconvincing “punk” characters at the start of the commercial (with even more unconvincing hair) to the decidedly non-punk bands and songs in the compilation (for starters, what is Huey Lewis and the News’ I Want a New Drug doing on this album?), Punk is pretty much punk-free, but at least the promo is hilarious.

Even the fake punk rock in that anti-punk-rock episode of Quincy, M.E. was better:

Joey deVilla

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