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Michael Brown's birthday begins with a telephone call from his estranged, drug addicted brother Tobey. Tobey is totally unaware that it is his older brother's birthday, but he is very aware that his car is broken, and he begs Michael to drive him on various apparently legitimate, vital errands. As Bruce Springsteen has astutely noted, "a man who turns his back on his family just ain't no good". So Michael puts off his seemingly romantic birthday plans, and with his brother embarks on a sketchy, meandering day long odyssey though the mysteries of Los Angeles County. As the day wears on, it becomes clear that this drive will lead them to some very unexpected destinations.
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Punks in the Beerlight
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Hit the Ground Running
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Cannibal Café
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Mini T.V.'s
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Chad VanGaalen:
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Ordinary Night
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The Mekons:
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Kid Dynamite
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David Grubbs:
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The Goldenheart Mountaintop Queen Directory
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Good Guys & Bad Guys
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Camper Van Beethoven:
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Final Day
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Driveway to Driveway
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Freak Scene
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Dinosaur Jr.:
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Fucked Up Ronnie
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Wild Sage
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We Saw Jerry's Daughter
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Camper Van Beethoven:
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Suzanne
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Leonard Cohen:
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You Don't Have to Make Me Feel Better
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Mac McCaughan:
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Last Night on Earth
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The Mekons:
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Graveyard
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Chad VanGaalen:
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Hard Drive
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