Wassailing was associated with rowdy bands of young men who would enter the homes of wealthy neighbours and demand free food and drink in a trick-or-treat fashion.
Aerosmith started out as a rowdy blues-rock band, but its hard rock was far better, compounded of lust, bravado and estrangement.
They often seem like a rowdy band of fraternity boys out on a panty raid.
I have no idea what he did after that, but sometime in the late 1970's, a beer company was rounding up a rowdy band of former athletes for its commercials.
In the song, accompanied by a rhythm section and McVea's expressive tenor honking, the intoxicated, rowdy band members come home late at night, knowing Richard has the only key to the house.
He spent most of his time with a rowdy band of half-caste or Indian farm-hands.
It was a perfect football setting- cool weather, nice crowd on the home side, a rowdy band in the stands, cute cheerleaders, close score.
In the Middle Ages, rowdy bands of children roamed the streets in hideous masks carrying carved turnips known in Scotland as "tumshie heads".
"I am a large, rowdy band of teen-agers," Bonny Lee said happily.