An over-exuberant San Francisco Mayor decides to implement short cuts to law and order. A decent objective, but so easy to go too far? In this case, going too far is picking on San Francisco's premier (well, only) Skulk Rock Band - The Lowdown Dirtkickers. The Mayor and his Enforcers don't envisage any problems in dealing with Skulk Rock, along with their friends and allies from the Hell's Angel and Supermodel communities. Their arrogance gets them more than they bargained for - a lot more.
The "Rock and Rollercoaster" ride continues here. The Kickback against the "authorities".
The Dirtkickers are unfairly banished from San Francisco in this, the 3rd and final part of The Thriller Noir Americana Musical Trilogy Series.
The thrilling climax of San Francisco's own "Lowdown Dirtkickers" and their mission to impose "Skulk Rock" on the world. Will it become mainstream before its perpetrators are locked away or worse?
Turn up the volume - you've not read anything like this before.
This time The Band have to leave San Francisco and somehow, via the Midwest. Montana and the immensity of The Atlantic, they wind up in England.
The Thunderman finally gets to meet some "Geordies".
England is great but they long for the Golden Gate.
The arrogance of political power confronts an ancient force. What will the laws of fate decide?
Let's hope Skulk Rock survives and Mike Remo and The Lowdown Dirtkickers can continue their LoFi crusade back in their beloved San Francisco home.
"The Groove Is Everything".