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Airheads is a 1994 American comedy film [2] directed by Michael Lehmann and written by Rich Wilkes. It stars Brendan Fraser , Steve Buscemi , and Adam Sandler as the members of a struggling rock band who hijack a Los Angeles radio station in order to get their demo aired.
Airheads is an American brand of taffy candy owned by the Italian-Dutch company Perfetti Van Melle. [1] They were created on August 7, 1985, by Steve Bruner. [ 2 ] Airheads are available nationwide in the United States and Canada where the candy is available in 16 different flavors.
Rich Wilkes as the "Corduroy Rocker" in Airheads Richard "Rich" Wilkes (born 1966) is an American filmmaker and musician. His work is noted for its rooting in contemporary music and youth culture.
An airhead is a designated area in a hostile or threatened territory which, when seized and held, allows the air landing of further teams and materiel via an airbridge, and provides the maneuver and preparation space necessary for projected operations.
The band appeared in the 1994 movie Airheads, under the name "Sons of Thunder". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The one original song they performed for that movie, "Don't Hate Me Because I'm Beautiful", is not available anywhere, and only a short excerpt is heard in the movie.
Airhead (band), a British indie-pop group active in the early 1990s, best known for their minor UK hit "Funny How" "Airhead", a song by Thomas Dolby from his 1988 album Aliens Ate My Buick
Airhead (formerly Jefferson Airhead) were an English indie rock band that achieved some success in the early 1990s, at the tail end of the Madchester music movement.. Forced to change their name from Jefferson Airhead due to its (deliberate) similarity to Jefferson Airplane, Maidstone-based band Airhead achieved minor UK Singles Chart success with singles "Funny How" and "Counting Sheep". [1]
After contributing to the band's recordings of "I Am Hell" for The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience, "Children of the Grave" for Nativity in Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath and "Feed the Gods" for the Airheads soundtrack, Buerstatte left White Zombie. [7] He was replaced temporarily for a Japanese tour in May 1994 by Mark Poland. [8]