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Album: SUCK (2012)
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  • Canadian Ska/Punk pranksters The Johnstones close SUCK, with this skit in which guitarist Jarek Hardy and lead vocalist Ryan Long call up a fast food restaurant. Jarek Hardy explained to us " Ryan and I just got this program and we were just dicking around with it for like six hours. We have this program on our computer where we can crank call people and record it. So we were in hysterics for like six hours just recording phone calls. And then one of them, we're just like, you know what, let's go for as long as we can with just asking, asking, asking. That's exactly what it was. Just asking, asking questions, see how long it would go."

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