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The Making of Fat Mike's Punk Rock Musical
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The Making of Fat Mike’s Punk Rock Musical

NOFX front man Fat Mike and his fiancée, Soma Snakeoil, have long been working on their debut musical “Home Street Home” bringing punk rock and BDSM to the masses.

The folks over at Noisey have been following the whole process and you can now check out their two-part documentary which covers the project from inception to opening night.

Incidentally, Alkaline Trio front man Matt Skiba was slated to star as the leading man in the musical but had to leave following the announcement (as we reported yesterday) that he had joined Blink 182 as Tom Delonge’s replacement.

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