Duff McKagan continues to insist that he inspired The Simpsons’ Duff Beer. “So I was Duff, the King of Beers,” the Guns N’ Roses bassist explained to Stereogum. “But this is 1988, 1989 and our ...
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Recently, Guns N' Roses bass player Duff McKagan reiterated his belief that the writers of The Simpsons used his name as inspiration for the Duff beer on the animated series. But The Simpsons writer ...
The latest season 37 episode, titled "Seperance," featured a popular mascot announcing his retirement after nearly three decades of appearing on the show ...
The Simpsons writer-producer Jay Kogen has hit back at Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan for wanting to "claim credit for Duff Beer." Kogen told TMZ that, despite McKagan's claims that his name ...
The fan-favorite character was first introduced in a classic 1997 episode of the animated sitcom.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The Simpsons Season 3 episode “Flaming Moe’s” sees Moe running out of Duff and needing something ...
Rarely do fictional products share the same level of popularity as their real-world counterparts, but The Simpsons’ most celebrated suds became so popular over the years that we can now drink Duff ...
After nearly three decades of loud entrances, exaggerated bravado, and deliberately hollow slogans, one of The Simpsons’ most recognizable supporting characters has been quietly written out.