Butthole Surfers, Playing With School of Rockers, Incite Anarchy Just Like Old Times

Haynes in the U.K. last weekend.Photo: Marc Broussely / Redferns / Retna
The band went off shortly afterward, to booing, demands for “Gibby! Gibby!” and, probably, some accidental vomiting. Scenes of bloody car wrecks from Faces of Death III played on the screen at the back of the stage. It was positively anarchic, until the orderly filing out of the crowd down the stairs. But you can't say the folks didn't get their money's worth. Up until his yanking from the stage, Haynes was the perfect disaffected burnout, randomly wandering around, sometimes wielding a bullhorn in one hand, beer in the other, and manipulating his shouted vocals at a small bank of electronics to the right of his mike stand. The School of Rockers, ushered onstage a couple at a time, seemed not to screw anything up, though Haynes did sort of wrestle one guitarist back from the edge of the stage, and tell another, who'd been flailing wildly as an imperious Haynes stood over him guzzling a beer, to “Learn to play guitar.” All wry humor, we assume — he also said of that latter student, “Book his room at the rehab in advance.” —Nick Catucci

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