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"It came up early on because I have a tattoo on my right arm of the man in the moon to commemorate the first ever science fiction film, A Trip to the Moon and the Smashing Pumpkins video for ...
More than half of the 41,000-plus crowd had already filtered into Nationals Park in the district by the time Rancid blasted on stage, a pioneering portrait of tattoos, beards and guttural rock.
Apparently, Jordan also recorded a cover of the Smashing Pumpkins’ “Tonight, Tonight” for the film, but that scene was mostly edited out and the song wasn’t included on the proper soundtrack.
“It came up early on because I have a tattoo on my right arm of the man in the moon to commemorate the first ever science fiction film, A Trip to the Moon and the Smashing Pumpkins video for ‘ ...