Noel catches up with Luke Esterkyn and Greg Gueldner of Stroke 9. The California-based band formed out of a high-school class project. Their biggest hit was 1999's "Little Black Backpack" from Nasty Little Thoughts. The album was produced by Talking Heads' keyboardist Jerry Harrison and Rupert Hines. Their follow-up album, Rip it Off, featured the song "Kick Some Ass" which was used in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.
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Jonathan Schmock
Graeme Clark of Wet Wet Wet
Glenn Medeiros
Bill Hanstock (Author of "We Promised You a Great Main Event")
William Christopher Ford (Karate Kid Part 3, 52 Masters)
Tony Ortiz (The Monroes, Tony Ortiz and The Guns of Soul)
Michael Cavalieri (The Next Karate Kid, Ritornato)
Jeffrey Lee Campbell
George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam of Boy Meets Girl
Sean Kanan (Studio City, Karate Kid Part III)
Paul Hirsch (Oscar-winning film editor of Star Wars)
Stan Bush
Brad Hopkins of Chalk Circle
Tara Kemp
Dunstan Bruce of Chumbawamba
Frank Ashmore (Airplane!, V)
Iva Davies of Icehouse
Edward Edwards (Robocop, Family Ties)
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