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The Ruckus Revival (formerly known as ''Tourettes Without Regrets'') is an underground performance art show in
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. Founded in 1999, ''Ruckus'' is hosted by MC, poet, and filmmaker Jamie DeWolf, and comedian Wonder Dave. It occurs every second Thursday of the month at the Continental Club in Oakland. Part
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, part
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, and part
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, the event incorporates audience participation and an
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, billing itself as "the
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of underground art."


Development

DeWolf does not have
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, although he told
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that "I've been accused of having Tourette's ever since I was a young child." After being banned from local open mics in his hometowns of
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and Vallejo for his raw subject matter, poet DeWolf created ''Tourettes Without Regrets'' in 1999 to showcase unfiltered
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performances. In an interview with ''Oakland Magazine'', DeWolf comments, "I actually did it as a double form of revenge. I couldn't read anywhere in my hometown. They would kick me out, because of pieces about self-mutilation. I didn't really like the vibe of poetry and open mics then. I just couldn't believe how stale they were. It's supposed to be hot expression, people taking the straightjacket off and busting their skills, and that didn't exist. I vowed—swore revenge—I would make a show that would be a thwart-them-all kind of thing."


Notable performances


Freestyle rap

Andrew Bancroft, also known as MC Jelly Donut, has taken on battle-rap opponents at ''Tourettes'' many times. Bancroft performs dressed in a jelly donut costume and personifies a donut in his rap battles. When asked what kind of jelly donut he is, Bancroft says in an interview by Gelf Magazine, "That's the eternal question, really. I usually got some pink coming out the side. It's like mood changes for me—my insides can change. But there's definitely a hint of raspberry in there most of the time. But sometimes on particularly bright days I'll be lemon, other days, I don't know, I could be peanut butter fluffernut sandwich or something." Bancroft was a performer with San Francisco sketch-comedy troupe Killing My Lobster, also performed regularly with Kenny Taylor as the comedy collective, Illbilly Productions. The Saurus maintained a nine-month winning streak at ''Tourettes Without Regrets'' before returning to the 2007 World Rap Championships with Illmaculate and winning first place. He has a reputation for multi-syllabic rhymes and witty comparisons and is rumored to have a photographic memory. The Saurus won first place at
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, becoming the first champion from California in Scribble’s 11-year history.


Comedy and poetry

Post-modernist comedian Brent Weinbach performed alongside
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poet and actor whose YouTube hit ''Pale Kid Raps Fast'' went viral returned to the ''Tourettes'' stage in November 2011 for the first time in many years. For him, it was a homecoming; he had stage-managed there when he was only 15. “I was the only sober person in the room to count the money,” said Watsky, who likened himself to a boy scout.


Other acts

In June 2011, Jamie DeWolf invited Sam Khandaghabadi and other wrestlers to perform at ''Tourettes''; this was the inaugural performance of
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at the Oakland Metro Opera House, which has since become its own show, recurring monthly on the Friday after ''Tourettes''. On April 5, 2012, Butterscotch Clinton performed at ''Tourettes'' alongside Syzygy in a
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" as a finalist.
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was so impressed with her skills she invited Butterscotch to perform on her show where she amazed the crowd singing, playing the piano and beatboxing. Prior to America’s Got Talent, Butterscotch claimed titles as both the first International Female Beatbox Battle World Champion and the West Coast Beatbox Champion for both genders. Butterscotch has made such an impact on young women, she was even the inspiration of a teenage girl to be transformed into a beatboxer on MTV’s MADE.


Press

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'' covered the viral 'F*ck Chick-Fil-A' Video: Tourettes Without Regrets Stages Chicken Sandwich Lap Dance Protest' in which DeWolf "staged a
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contest involving gay, lesbian and straight couples...and an unsuspecting Chick-Fil-A sandwich." In the video footage, DeWolf announces, "Ladies and gentlemen, to add to the national debate, we will have a "f*ck this chicken sandwich contest. Let's show them how the Bay Area really feels about this conversation." ''Oakland North'' describes the show as "...a raunchy, attention-deficit
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extravaganza of lewd audience contests, dirty haiku battles, and more euphemisms for male genitalia than you could shake a stick at." ''Oakland North'' also published an article about the 2010 Mother's Day show, commenting, "DeWolf is the mad scientist running the raunchiest, dirtiest, most hilarious variety show ever. As an emcee, he is more than a surly provocative ring master, he is an experimenter extraordinaire trying to generate enough spark to get the incubation process accelerating."


References

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External links


Official website
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