It’s funny. In my high school, you’d get made fun of for liking the Ramones. And that was the best case scenario. Yet, in Rock and Roll High School, we’re shown a school where the Ramones are as beloved as KC and the Sunshine Band, Elton John—with or without Kiki Dee—and Grand Funk Railroad combined, adored even by popular girls who take their fashion cues from Battle of the Network Stars. If I had gone to this school, I would have been at the top of the social food chain. I might even have been friends with Clint Howard. Oh, it does set one to dreaming, doesn’t it?
There Are No Boundaries in Rock and Roll: Wild Zero
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This week’s Guest Star Michelle Kisner writes about Tetsuro Takeuchi’s Wild
Zero (1999). Keep up with her on Instagram at @robotcookie! ~~~ Guitar Wolf
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