
Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll premieres July 16th on FX, and the anticipatory clips keep on coming! This show, about a has-been band, who gets another shot at the big time thanks to new blood, stars Denis Leary as Johnny Rock and Liz Gillies as Gigi, his newly found daughter.
Check out the 6 really quick clips below.
I particularly like, “I’m working on a big rocker, and it’s called, ‘You’re hair is getting thinner and you’re stomach’s getting fatter.’ How bout that?”
Or maybe you’d prefer the band’s plethora of names for women’s breasts: puppies, beebs, guns, grenades, and much more!
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Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll (SDRR) – In the Weeds
It takes a hit to write a hit. Denis Leary and John Corbett star in FX’s new comedy, Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll.
Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll (SDRR) – A Different High
Music is the ultimate drug”¦ that you can get without a prescription. FX’s new comedy, Denis Leary and Elizabeth Gillies star in FX’s new comedy, Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll. Premieres Thurs, 7/16.
Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll (SDRR) – Rear View
Some rockers have no problem leading from behind. FX’s new comedy, Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll starring Denis Leary premieres Thurs, 7/16.
Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll (SDRR) – Dysfunctional Band, Dysfunctional Family
The higher the dysfunction, the better the rock. FX’s new comedy, Denis Leary and Elizabeth Gillies star in FX’s new comedy, Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll. Premieres Thurs, 7/16.
Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll (SDRR)- Puppies, Puppies, Puppies
Johnny Rock has something he needs to get off his chest. FX’s new comedy, Denis Leary and Elizabeth Gillies star in FX’s new comedy, Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll. Premieres Thurs, 7/16.
Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll (SDRR)- Beauty Treatments
The truth is written all over his face. Denis Leary stars in FX’s new comedy, Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll. Premieres Thurs, 7/16.
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FX’s Synopsis:
Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll centers on “Johnny Rock” (Denis Leary), lead singer of a legendary early 90’s New York band called The Heathens. Known for living up to their name, the band partied so long and so hard that even Keith Richards thought they needed to slow things down. The Heathens were on the brink of becoming famous for their kickass live shows and the release of their highly anticipated first album. Until they broke up. The same day the album dropped. Because lead guitarist Flash (John Corbett) found Johnny in bed with his wife. So the band became legendary for all the wrong reasons – like self-destructing sooner than any group in rock-n-roll history. 25 years later, the only thing bigger than Johnny’s ego is his prostate. The drugs he really needs now aren’t cocaine and marijuana – they’re Crestor, Cymbalta and Cialis. He’s out of work, out of money and out of show business options. That’s when a massively talented young singer named Gigi (Elizabeth Gillies) shows up – with a burning desire to be famous, a throwback appreciation for The Heathens’ only album, and a stack of cash big enough to bring the whole band back into the studio. Only this time, SHE’S the lead singer and Johnny’s just a behind-the-scenes songwriter. John Ales, Bobby Kelly and Elaine Hendrix round out the rest of this dysfunctional rock and roll family. The race is on to see who gets famous first – and for what reason.
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