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  1. Young Drunk Punk is a Canadian television sitcom, which debuted on City on January 21, 2015. Created by Bruce McCulloch based on his autobiographical theatrical show of the same title, the series stars Tim Carlson as Ian McKay, a young punk rocker coming of age in Calgary, Alberta, with the series opening in 1980.

  2. Ian and his best friend Shinky are two young punks searching for their great destinies in the back alleys of Calgary Alberta in 1980. Together, these friends will face down cowboys and oilmen, hockey goons and movie snobs, odd- jobbers and hairdressers - and through it all they'll find a way to grow up without selling out.

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    • Tim Carlson
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  3. Young Drunk Punk: With Tim Carlson, Atticus Mitchell, Tracy Ryan, Bruce McCulloch. Growing up as a punk in Calgary during the 1980s.

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    • 2015-01-18
    • Comedy
    • Tim Carlson, Atticus Mitchell, Tracy Ryan
  4. Calgary; 1980: Young rebels, Ian and Shinky set out to find a great destiny and a great job, but when that all proves too hard they decide to revolutionize society!

  5. 18 gen 2015 · Ian McKay and his best friend Shinky are two young punks searching for their great destinies in the back alleys of Calgary Alberta, circa 1980. Together, these friends will face down cowboys and oilmen, hockey goons and movie snobs, odd-jobbers and hairdressers… and through it all they’ll find a way to grow up without selling out.

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    • January 19, 2015
  6. Ian McKay and his best friend Shinky are two young punks searching for their great destinies in the back alleys of Calgary Alberta, circa 1980. Together, these friends will face down cowboys and oilmen, hockey goons and movie snobs, odd-jobbers and hairdressers… and through it all they’ll find a way to grow up without selling out.

  7. Ian and his best friend Shinky are two young punks searching for their great destinies in the back alleys of Calgary Alberta in 1980. Together, these friends will face down cowboys and oilmen, hockey goons and movie snobs, odd- jobbers and hairdressers - and through it all they'll find a way to grow up without selling out.