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ELECTRIC YOUTH: The teen-pop phenomenon is a certifiable pop trend, but 9-year-old J.P. Toulon of Madison, Wis., doesn’t want to wait until he’s a teen-ager to make his mark on the music scene.

So Toulon formed a rock group, Old Skull, which has released an album and is set to play two local dates this week.

But don’t look for Old Skull at Tomorrowland Terrace in Disneyland. The group, which also includes Toulon’s younger brother, Jamie, 7, and his friend Jesse Colins-Davies, 9, doesn’t play poppy kid-stuff like New Kids on the Block or teen-dream ballads like Debbie Gibson. Old Skull bills itself as the world’s youngest punk band. Its rallying cry: “Tiffany can kiss our (rear)!”

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The group, scheduled to play Monday at the Club With No Name and Tuesday at Bogart’s, just released its debut album, “Get Outta School.”

All of which has made Toulon the B.M.O.C. of his fourth-grade class.

“They think it’s pretty cool now that we have a record out,” he said by phone from Madison. Toulon added that his parents have been pretty cool too. “They just say, ‘Don’t throw your equipment into the audience,’ ” he reports.

Toulon’s father Vern, 34, is also in a local band, the Meek. But his band doesn’t have a record deal.

“I’ve only been playing twice as long as he’s been alive,” said Dad. “But hey, it’s cool. And if the L.A. dates lead to a full-scale tour, we could open for them.”

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