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* NeverLiveItDown: The show's [[AcceptableTargets overwhelming Caucasianness]] - especially in its [[TheFifties 1950s incarnation]]

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* NeverLiveItDown: The show's [[AcceptableTargets overwhelming Caucasianness]] - Caucasianness -- especially in its [[TheFifties 1950s incarnation]]incarnation]].
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* NeverLiveItDown: The show's [[AcceptableTargets overwhelming Caucasianness]] - especially in its [[TheFifties 1950s incarnation]]
* WTHCastingAgency: The performance of experimental PostPunk band Music/PublicImageLtd in 1981 to a befuddled crowd.
** It was 1980 and most of the Bandstand kids only showed temporary confusion during the band's first song ("Poptones"); by the time they started in on "Careering" and invited the entire audience back onto the stage, they'd won over pretty much everyone. Also, it's virtually impossible to miss the fanboy geeking out over being close to his hero John Lydon during "Careering"; you get the impression the music pins he's showing off are of Lydon/PIL.

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* NeverLiveItDown: The show's [[AcceptableTargets overwhelming Caucasianness]] - especially in its [[TheFifties 1950s incarnation]]
* WTHCastingAgency: The performance of experimental PostPunk band Music/PublicImageLtd in 1981 to a befuddled crowd.
** It was 1980 and most of the Bandstand kids only showed temporary confusion during the band's first song ("Poptones"); by the time they started in on "Careering" and invited the entire audience back onto the stage, they'd won over pretty much everyone. Also, it's virtually impossible to miss the fanboy geeking out over being close to his hero John Lydon during "Careering"; you get the impression the music pins he's showing off are of Lydon/PIL.
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* WTHCastingAgency: The performance of noise rock band Music/PublicImageLtd in 1981 to a befuddled crowd.

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* WTHCastingAgency: The performance of noise rock experimental PostPunk band Music/PublicImageLtd in 1981 to a befuddled crowd.
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* WTHCastingAgency: The performance of noise rock band Music/PublicImageLtd. in 1981 to a befuddled crowd.

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* WTHCastingAgency: The performance of noise rock band Music/PublicImageLtd. Music/PublicImageLtd in 1981 to a befuddled crowd.
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* WTHCastingAgency: The performance of noise rock band PublicImageLtd. in 1981 to a befuddled crowd.

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* WTHCastingAgency: The performance of noise rock band PublicImageLtd.Music/PublicImageLtd. in 1981 to a befuddled crowd.
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** It was 1980 and most of the Bandstand kids only showed temporary confusion during the band's first song ("Poptones"); by the time they started in on "Careering" and invited the entire audience back onto the stage, they'd won over pretty much everyone. Also, it's virtually impossible to miss the fanboy geeking out over being close to his hero John Lydon during "Careering"; you get the impression the music pins he's showing off are of Lydon/PiL.

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** It was 1980 and most of the Bandstand kids only showed temporary confusion during the band's first song ("Poptones"); by the time they started in on "Careering" and invited the entire audience back onto the stage, they'd won over pretty much everyone. Also, it's virtually impossible to miss the fanboy geeking out over being close to his hero John Lydon during "Careering"; you get the impression the music pins he's showing off are of Lydon/PiL.Lydon/PIL.
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* WTHCastingAgency: The performance of noise rock band PublicImageLtd. in 1981 to a befuddled crowd.

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* WTHCastingAgency: The performance of noise rock band PublicImageLtd. in 1981 to a befuddled crowd.crowd.
** It was 1980 and most of the Bandstand kids only showed temporary confusion during the band's first song ("Poptones"); by the time they started in on "Careering" and invited the entire audience back onto the stage, they'd won over pretty much everyone. Also, it's virtually impossible to miss the fanboy geeking out over being close to his hero John Lydon during "Careering"; you get the impression the music pins he's showing off are of Lydon/PiL.

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