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Former
CRO-MAGS singer
John Joseph has defended the makers of
"Wonder Woman 1984" over the use of the band's imagery in the movie.
"Wonder Woman 1984" is set in Washington D.C., and its pivotal scenes take place in iconic parts of the U.S. Capitol. In one scene,
Wonder Woman (
Gal Gadot), disguised by day as
Diana Prince, a researcher of antiquities at the Smithsonian Institution in 1984, and
Steve Trevor (
Chris Pine), are walking through a metro station and pass a group of punks, one of whom is wearing a
CRO-MAGS "The Age Of Quarrel" t-shirt. This led some fans of the band to point out an alleged historical inaccuracy by noting that the LP didn't come out until 1986.
But as it turns out, not only were they wrong, the t-shirt actually came from
Joseph, who is a longtime friend of
"Wonder Woman 1984" writer/director
Patty Jenkins.
On Saturday,
Joseph took to his
Instagram to share a screenshot of the above-mentioned scene, and he wrote in an accompanying message: "Had about twenty people tell me about this.
Patty Jenkins Director/Writer (
Monster -
Wonder Woman etc.) is a good friend since the 80's - she asked me to send her a
CRO-MAG shirt for the new
'Wonder Woman 1984' released today. I sent her this
'Age of Quarrel' tee-shirt. The original album (black cassette) came out in 1984. Me and
Parris (guitarist) paid for the recording. His father owned a pressing plant in Nashville and pressed up the tapes. Here's some trivia too. - I got
Patty her first directing gig. It was for the band
LEEWAY - Three Wishes video. She went to film school in NYC but grew up in DC - is a huge @badbrainsofficial fan too!"
The metro scene wasn't the only punk reference in
"Wonder Woman 1984". In another scene,
"Saturday Night Live" alum
Kristen Wiig, who portrays
Barbara Minerva, a.k.a.
The Cheetah, walks by a poster for a hardcore concert featuring
MINOR THREAT, which split up in 1983. It didn't take long for one
Twitter user to figure out that the poster is apparently promoting a show that was held at the Gainesville, Florida club Roach Motel, which makes its appearance on a wall in Washington D.C. that much more unlikely.
Joseph, whose real name is
John McGowan, was an on-and-off frontman for the
CRO-MAGS during 1980s and 1990s, with founder
Harley Flanagan the only constant member during that period, taking over the frontman and vocalist role.
Flanagan and
Joseph briefly reconnected and performed together again in 2001 to 2002, after which
Flanagan stepped away upon the birth of his son. Starting in 2002,
Joseph and drummer
Mackie Jayson toured regularly as the
CRO-MAGS without
Flanagan's permission, mostly performing songs from
"The Age Of Quarrel". In 2018,
Harley sued them in Manhattan federal court in 2018 claiming
Joseph and
Jayson had taken control of the group.
Flanagan said in the lawsuit that he had registered the
CRO-MAGS trademark for merchandise in 2009, for recording 2010 and then renewed it in 2017.
Last year,
Joseph and
Jayson reached a settlement with
Flanagan regarding ownership of the
CRO-MAGS name.
Flanagan is now performing under the name
CRO-MAGS while
Joseph and
Jayson are performing as
CRO-MAGS "JM".