"I Insult Women, homosexuals, and drug addicts...especially tweakers. They are at the low end of the food chain," says Mike Hood, who admits he's a recovering addict.
After playing guitar for years with the Shot Out Hoods, the Suicide Kings, the Cutthroats, Redeye Gravy, and Unregistered Sex Defenders, Hood says, "I'm 54, and I don't know how much longer I can be a rock-and-roll star. I'm moving into comedy."
In his new band, the Dukes of Haggard, Hood insults audience members between songs about large women and bike-riding meth addicts. He writes all the words and music for the Dukes of Haggard: Down in San Diego none of my friends say they're gay / But every year there's another million at that rainbow parade.
"We're just making good fun at how fucked up our society has become.... I'm not leaving myself out [of the insults]."
Hood says the Supersuckers and Southern Culture on the Skids inspired him to move into comedy. "So many bands are so moody, so serious. They just stand there and stare at their feet. I talk to the audience."
"I Insult Women, homosexuals, and drug addicts...especially tweakers. They are at the low end of the food chain," says Mike Hood, who admits he's a recovering addict.
After playing guitar for years with the Shot Out Hoods, the Suicide Kings, the Cutthroats, Redeye Gravy, and Unregistered Sex Defenders, Hood says, "I'm 54, and I don't know how much longer I can be a rock-and-roll star. I'm moving into comedy."
In his new band, the Dukes of Haggard, Hood insults audience members between songs about large women and bike-riding meth addicts. He writes all the words and music for the Dukes of Haggard: Down in San Diego none of my friends say they're gay / But every year there's another million at that rainbow parade.
"We're just making good fun at how fucked up our society has become.... I'm not leaving myself out [of the insults]."
Hood says the Supersuckers and Southern Culture on the Skids inspired him to move into comedy. "So many bands are so moody, so serious. They just stand there and stare at their feet. I talk to the audience."
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