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Brad Nowell was 28 when he died.

Might be worth mentioning that Corona is used as the jingle for Jackass.



Age miscalculation etc.

Do some simple math, boneheads - not only was D. not 27 when he died, he was almost 29 (would have turned 29 on April 1, 1986). nice try though.

Also, the note that "Corona" is the "Jackass" theme so obviously belongs on the Minutemen page and/or the Double Nickels page (if it exists) that you should get a swift kick for even suggesting it here. Wikipedia is too saturated with useless pop culture trivia as it is. get a freaking life (says the guy editing a talk page no one will ever read). R0m23 18:24, 17 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Has no one here seen a minutemen record? The article should be titled 'd._boon' these days; we've got case control.