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Punk Rockula The Curse of UGLOR

"El Paso Punk"

1980's El Paso punk rock band, Uglor, trailblaze their way through the local and national music scene only to have their luck unravel as they maneuver their way through drug-addiction, tragedy, and loss.

Top Cast

  • Chris East

    Chris East

    Chris East

  • David Rakas

    David Rakas

    David Rakas

  • Grant Dorian

    Grant Dorian

    Grant Dorian

  • Sander Starr

    Sander Starr

    Sander Starr

  • Justin Turner

    Justin Turner

    Justin Turner

  • Steven Saunders

    Steven Saunders

    Steven Saunders

  • Sean Hackett

    Sean Hackett

    Sean Hackett

  • Anguelo Salgado

    Anguelo Salgado

    Anguelo Salgado

  • Danny Rowland

    Danny Rowland

    Danny Rowland

Overview

1980's El Paso punk rock band, Uglor, trailblaze their way through the local and national music scene only to have their luck unravel as they maneuver their way through drug-addiction, tragedy, and loss.

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