
Page Six is patting itself on the back this morning because it got the 1977 stag film
Teenage Cruisers, which referred to itself as "the first X-rated rock n' roll movie," pulled from the catalog of Warner Music Group's distribution arm Ryko. The WMG "insider" who talked to Page Six told the rag that the film's presence in the company's catalog was "very embarrassing," but I'd be more embarrassed by the fact that this person is still employed, even though whoever it is apparently doesn't know a lot about why the flick might be on Ryko's virtual shelves.
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