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guitarist Noodles of punk rock band The Offspring was a high school janitor when the band became a mainstream success, but promised his boss he would work the whole year. A student recognized him while he was working and told him Man, what are you doing? I just saw you on MTV!”

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Fun Fact: guitarist Noodles of punk rock band The Offspring was a high school janitor when the band became a mainstream success, but promised his boss he would work the whole year. A student recognized him while he was working and told him “Man, what are you doing? I just saw you on MTV!”

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