14-458: [REDACTED] Look up BFG in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. BFG may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] The BFG , a 1982 children's book by Roald Dahl The BFG (1989 film) , an ITV film by Brian Cosgrove The BFG (2016 film) , a Disney movie by Steven Spielberg BFG (weapon) , fictional gun in
28-559: A Norwegian athletics club Busan Kayan , a lect spoken in Borneo Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title BFG . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BFG&oldid=1161480135 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
42-537: A band to open for her band, United State, at Larry's Hideaway . Crazy Steve and his group wrote seven songs, then brought in a band called Quarantine to fill out a set. At the show, their performance was such that Crazy Steve said ""we better call ourselves a bunch of fucking goofs before everyone else does". The lineup for the first show was Steve on vocals, Scrag on bass, Maddog on drums, and Bambi on guitar. Crazy Steve chose his musicians, not because they were good at music, but because they could play and drink. Alcohol
56-532: A defunct American manufacturer of graphics cards Blast furnace gas , a by-product and synthetic fuel Other uses [ edit ] Bullfrog Basin Airport , Utah, U.S. (by IATA code) FIK BFG Fana , a Norwegian athletics club Busan Kayan , a lect spoken in Borneo Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title BFG . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
70-452: A half years they continued their antics at the 26A Oxford Street warehouse, "Goof World". They lived communally and, while they were known for smashing TVs on stage and opening bottles of beer with chainsaws, they described themselves as anti-drug crusaders, community activists and the neighbourhood guardians. The band was founded by Crazy Steve Goof, who was already playing with a loose group of musicians. Ruth Taylor asked him to put together
84-577: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bunchofuckingoofs BunchoFuckinGoofs , or the BFGs , is a Canadian hardcore punk band from Toronto's Kensington Market neighbourhood, formed in November 1983. From July 1983 to July 1988, they ran a 24/7 boozecan at their Baldwin Street address known on the street as "Fort Goof". For another three and
98-695: The Berlin Wall . After the wall was taken down, that section was placed in art shows in Basel and New York. In 1986, Bunchofuckingoofs released their first EP, Theres No Solution So Theres No Problem [sic]. At this point, the band's members were Crazy Steve (vocals), Godzilla on guitar, Scumbag Merrick on bass, and drummer Mad Dog. In 1987, they appeared as the Bar Band in the film City of Shadows . Several EPs and albums followed. The band performed their first cross-Canada tour in 1991. Eventually, they lost
112-566: The Doom and Quake games Bound for Glory (wrestling pay-per-view) Bunchofuckingoofs or the BFGs, a Toronto-based punk band Military and weapons [ edit ] BFG 50 , a Serbu Firearms model of rifle British Forces Germany , a 1945–2020 U.K. military presence Technologies [ edit ] BFG (web framework) , for the Python programming language BFG Technologies ,
126-526: The BFGs, a Toronto-based punk band Military and weapons [ edit ] BFG 50 , a Serbu Firearms model of rifle British Forces Germany , a 1945–2020 U.K. military presence Technologies [ edit ] BFG (web framework) , for the Python programming language BFG Technologies , a defunct American manufacturer of graphics cards Blast furnace gas , a by-product and synthetic fuel Other uses [ edit ] Bullfrog Basin Airport , Utah, U.S. (by IATA code) FIK BFG Fana ,
140-411: The free dictionary. BFG may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] The BFG , a 1982 children's book by Roald Dahl The BFG (1989 film) , an ITV film by Brian Cosgrove The BFG (2016 film) , a Disney movie by Steven Spielberg BFG (weapon) , fictional gun in the Doom and Quake games Bound for Glory (wrestling pay-per-view) Bunchofuckingoofs or
154-436: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BFG&oldid=1161480135 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages BFG [REDACTED] Look up BFG in Wiktionary,
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#1732782535611168-607: The space for Fort Goof, which was a large part of their income, but the group continued, releasing the album Totally Unmarketable in 1997, undertaking a second cross-canada tour in 2001, and releasing their final album, Assaulting Average Asswipes in 2008. On November 26, 2008, 25 years to the day after its first show, the group played its final gig, at Toronto's Kathedral. The lineup was Crazy Steve on vocals, al-Qaetor on bass, Adam (Fetus) and Mike Murderio on guitar, and Greg Goose on drums. In 2011, Jennifer Morton released her book Dirty, Drunk, and Punk: The Twisted Crazy Story of
182-604: Was documented in Ruth Taylor and Edward Mowbray's documentary Not Dead Yet . Their music was first recorded in 1985 when three of their songs appeared on the Jonestown Records compilation album Questionable , which also included music from the punk bands Living Proof, Animal Stags, and Madhouse. After hearing the album, Kieran Plunkett of The Restarts , spray-painted the Bunchofuckingoofs logo on
196-440: Was the central feature of the band's existence, and they were known for consuming vast amounts, with Steve stating that all they needed was "women, beer and weed". They also maintained an ethical position: Crazy Steve twice ran for Toronto city council, took in many of the city's homeless youth and campaigned against hard drugs. In 1984, their "live like there is no tomorrow, end of the world by nuclear war" attitude and lifestyle
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