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Everything Sucks (1996) with Chris Enriquez

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 70:14


In September of 1996, the Descendents release their first full LP of new material since in 9 years. Everything Sucks brought the band back into a world that was now populated with countless bands they themselves had inspired. With a culture now primed to understand what they were doing so many years ago, Everything Sucks […]

Refused: The Shape of Punk To Come (1998) with Mike Mowery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 72:09


Refused’s The Shape of Punk to Come (1998) (or The Shape of Punk to Come: A Chemical Bombination in 12 Bursts) is no stranger to short lists of the best punk albums of all time. The album’s liner notes states that punk and hardcore music could not be anti-establishment by continuing to package revolutionary lyrics […]

The Dillinger Escape Plan: Irony Is A Dead Scene (2002) with Jimmy Rhodes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 46:07


In between lead singers, The Dillinger Escape plan teamed up with the legendary Mike Patton on a four song EP that combined elements of metal & hardcore, highlighting the band’s tremendous technical acuity and wrapped it all in a self-aware production style. The EP was titled “Irony Is A Dead Scene” (2002). Discussing the record […]

The Bouncing Souls: Anchors Aweigh (2003) with Jeffrey “El Jefe” Everett

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 104:29


“A lot of fans have certain expectations from us; they want silly songs about BMXs or Ole again and again. Every song won’t be a carbon copy of your favourites Souls song. It’s one big long life story, having many different episodes and chapters. This is what we’ve always done, write from the heart. That […]

Joyce Manor: Cody (2016) with Zac Gelfand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 77:20


Joyce Manor released their fourth studio album Cody (2016) into a world where their contemporaries that had come to acclaim with a traditional punk rock sound were finding success with more varied explorations into melody, arrangement and tempo. Zac Gelfand (Uproxx, Stereogum, Rolling Stone, Antiquiet) joins to discuss this departure from their previous work. Follow […]

The Weakerthans: Reconstruction Site

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2016 76:50


The Weakerthans’ ‘Reconstruction Site’ was their very first album released by Epitaph Records. It’s immediately charming upon first listen with a density of thoughtful lyrics and musical intelligence that rewards you with something new each time you re-listen. You could also say the same for our guest Tony Thaxton, drummer for Motion City Soundtrack, as well […]

New Found Glory: Radiosurgery

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2016 71:37


Radiosurgery is the seventh studio album from Florida Pop-Punk heroes New Found Glory and their second for Epitaph Records. The second of their two records to date that has a singular concept, the quintet set out to create an homage to the punk music of the 1990s that first inspired them to start a band. There is […]

The Menzingers: On The Impossible Past

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2016 124:43


‘On The Impossible Past’ was released by Epitaph on February 12, 2012. It brought the Menzingers from relative obscurity to a stalwart part of the punk rock zeitgeist. Brett Gurewitz touted the signing as “These guys play the kind of pure punk rock that I grew up with.” Punk-O-Rama favorite Sal Mastrocola of No Nets returns […]

Tom Waits: Mule Variations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2016 142:43


Mule Variations is Tom Waits’ first record for ANTI-, a sister label of Epitaph Records. It won a Grammy and put the small indie label on the map. This is also the first full record your Podcast Warlord has ever listened to. Luckily, Actor and Gentleman Phil Casale is here to help guide us through […]

Weezer: Hurley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2016 96:24


In 2010, everyone’s favorite “love their old stuff” band Weezer put out a record on Epitaph called “Hurley”. Comedian Ronny Pascale joins your Podcast Warlord to discuss the pop-heavy record along with it’s curious title.

The Matches: Decomposer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2016 60:38


In 2006 The Matches unveiled their new sonic direction with a record called ‘Decomposer’. Ben Blank, host of Jews & Reviews, discusses their unique sound, bevy of producers and tries to identify each song’s subject matter. Also! The Matches are embarking on a limited engagement 10 Year ‘Decomposer’ Anniversary Tour! Check out the tour dates here. Click […]

Converge: Axe To Fall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2016 58:09


We talk Converge’s  br00tal, collaborative and most commercially successful album to date “Axe to Fall” from 2009. We’re joined by father, biker, Long Islander Tom Keady.

Motion City Soundtrack: Commit This To Memory

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2016 80:01


In the third installment of our Epitaph Records series we cover the triumphant “Commit This To Memory” by Minnesota’s own Motion City Soundtrack; their breakthrough second album. Joining us is KICKTV superstar producer Ben Kamlet.

Elliott Smith: From A Basement On The Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 54:42


Elliot Smith’s posthumous 6th and final studio album with Sal Mastrocola, Guitarist and Lead Singer of No Nets.

Millencolin: Pennybridge Pioneers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2016 63:34


The inaugural episode of Punk-O-Rama covers  “Pennybridge Pioneers” from the famously Swedish band Milencollin. Funnyman and pop-punk aficionado Paul Cory, host of the Jews & Reviews podcast, joins as guest to discuss broken English and what the song “Fox” is really about.

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